What Caused the Hundred Year's War?

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In 1328, the King of France died. He had no sons. Two people went to claim the throne: a French man and the King of England. The French man ended up becoming the new King of France. The English became angry and decide to invade France. Their was a very long conflict between France and England. This became known as the Hundred Year's War. With the help of Joan of Arc, she rallied up all the French troops, the French drove England out in 1453.
After the Hundred Year's War
The Hundred Year's War changed the government in both England and France. In England, the Prliaments power grew because the of kings needing money for the war. The king lost power. In France, the kings power grew. During the war, the king became very popular with the nobles and the nobles began to support him more
How it Helped Lead to the End of Feudalism
After the Hundred Year's War, the Parliament became very powerful and the kings power was beginning to get smaller and smaller. People were supporting the Parliament more because they wanted everyone to be equal and have their own rights.