What are the reasons and reason for the Hundred Years War? What is the difference between
What are the reasons and reason for the Hundred Years War? What is the difference between the cause of a historical event and a wire to it?
The hundred-year war, which lasted 116 years between England and France, can be called, rather, not a war, but a series of military conflicts. It began due to the fact that the last Capetian died on the French throne, and the English king Edward claimed his rights to the vacated seat. This is what caused the war – the succession to the throne. The reason for it was the French invasion of the allied Scotland. This is the difference between the cause and the reason – the reason is more extensive and is, rather, a complex of circumstances, and the reason is an isolated incident that, in fact, unties the hands of one of the parties.