How did the political development of France and England differ following the Hundred Years' War? What were some features common to both?

What will be an ideal response?


Ans: Essays should show a grasp of how royal power and influence were rebuilt by Charles VII and Louis XI. By contrast, England suffered from the Wars of the Roses for decades. Henry VII was not an innovator like the French kings, but in both countries the position and prestige of the monarch were emphasized.

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