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    Default England wins hundred years war

    Just curious about some scenarios people think would have come to be.
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    Default Re: England wins hundred years war

    To much of a butterfly effect.
    Assuming that it's rule of France is firmly established England would pay much more attention to the continent and would be less inclined to ally with the Habsburgs as they did during the rule of Henry VIII. It is also likely the the English monarchs would soon make France the center of their domains (similar to how Charles V. and James I. made the more important realm the center of their domains).

    In the end though the two kingdoms could still go seperate ways again at one point or another. Just imagine the reaction in France if we have an equivalent to Henry VIII or a woman inheriting the throne (like Mary or Elizabeth).
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