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-What were the causes,effects,and most significant events of the Hundred Years' War? Did the Hundred Years' War differ in any manner from earlier medieval warfare? If so,how and why?
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England won the Hundred Years' War because of the English reliance on the longbow.
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The council that ended the Great Schism was the council of
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A major advantage that the Ottomans had against Constantinople in 1453 was
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-What were the factors,internal and external,which affected the Church,and resulted in a decline of prestige and a loss of power by the beginning of the fifteenth century?
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Because of the lack of sanitation,the mortality rate of the Black Death was considerably higher in rural areas than in urban areas.
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In the seventh century,the greatest danger to the Byzantine Empire came from the
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The Italian city that benefited from the Fourth Crusade was
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At the beginning of the Hundred Years' War,the English had the advantage because of
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The appearance of the violent and destructive Mongol Empire ended all trade between the West and China.
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