Hundred year war
The definition of the Golden Rule is that those with the gold make the
rules. In other words, those with the gold have the power as well as those
with the power have the gold. History books will discuss the general reasons
for war such as freedom from adversity or freedom from religion. But the
real issue for any war is the thirst for power and control; and the means to
finance them are the
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England may have won the battle, but France won the war.
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