What was one cause of the Hundred Years' War?
King Edward III claimed the French throne.
O King Phillip VI claimed the English throne.
King Charles VII claimed the English throne.
King Henry V claimed the French throne.

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Answer:

The correct answer is King Edward III claimed the French throne.

Explanation:

King Edward III claimed the French throne is the correct answer because Edward believed that after the death of his uncle Charles IV of France he should succeed him. This started a war that lasted more than hundred years.

Philip VI was Edward's main opponent, who actually succeeded the French throne and was the first ruler from the Valois dynasty.

Henry V and Charles VII were ruling later, during the later phase of the war.

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a

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