In addition to English loss of territory in France, what was the major outcome of the Hundred Years' War?

A. the rise of French national identity
B. the independence of Scotland from England
C. a new crusade called by the pope to entice the two sides to peace in Europe
D. the assertion of the church's role in negotiating international treaties


Answer: A

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