What was common in the development of France and England after the end of the Hundred Years War?

In France and England, internal feudal squabbles began. So in France, the unification of the state was completely completed – the king finally consolidated his power. In England, however, a struggle began between the ruling dynasties, which led to the victory of the Tudor dynasty. Also in the countries, the struggle of the peasants with the feudal lords began to intensify, which served as the reason for the strengthening of the central government to maintain the current order. There was an increase in trade and cities. We can say that centralization took place in both England and France.



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