Who were the participants and what was the cause of the Hundred Years' War?
A) France and England, due to English king Edward III claiming the French throne for himself
B) Germany and France, due to the disputed control over the Rhineland
C) England and France, due to French king Edward III claiming the English throne for himself
D) The Dutch and the English, who were fighting over the trade of wool from England for hand-woven cloth from Flanders
E) The Italians and the French, for control of the Italian city-states that the French had invaded
A
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