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Rodrigo Henson
3 June, 11:00
How did the hundred years war impact Catholics?
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England, torn by the Wars of the Roses, made no further attempt to conquer France. The Hundred Years War inflicted untold misery on France. Farmlands were laid waste, the population was decimated by war, famine, and the Black Death (see plague), and marauders terrorized the countryside.
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