A Short History of the Middle Ages Fourth Edition

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Philip VI in 1337. (See Map 8.2, paying particular attention to English possessions in


1337.) Beyond that were Flemish–English economic relations, to which English


prosperity and taxes were tied. Ultimately, the war was not so much between


England and France as between two conceptions of France: one, a centralized


monarchy, the other, an association of territories ruled by counts and dukes.

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