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The Hundred Year’s War between Britain and France was fought( ).

A.from 1327 to 1453
B.from 1337 to 1453
C.from 1347 to 1453
D.from 1357 to 1453

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解析:考查英国国家概况。英法百年战争从1337年持续到1453年,是世界上历时最长的战争,断断续续持续了长达116年。
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