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16 July, 00:12

Which statement best describes an outcome of the Hundred Years' War?

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France was left with economic problems because it couldn't collect taxes.

B. Aquitaine became part of the unified nation of France.

C. England retained control of and collected taxes from Flanders.

D. A marriage alliance between France and England unified the two nations.

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  1. 16 July, 03:07
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    B: Aquitaine became part of the unified nation of France.

    Aquitaine was taken from the France (pre-war), and they were able to regain it from the Hundred Years War, making Calais the only French territory that England still retained after the war.
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