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Encarta Answers  | Hundred Years' War: The Hundred Years’ War was a series of short conflicts between France and England during the years from 1337 to 1453. It resulted from disputes between the ruling families of the two countries over territories in France and the succession to the French throne. The English repeatedly invaded France and established English rule over various regions. The French eventually expelled the English from nearly all of France, inspired at one point by Joan of Arc, who was executed by the English in 1431. |
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