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How did the Hundred Years' War contribute to the end of Europe's medieval

period?
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A. Many peasants converted to Islam, which forced monarchs to end
feudalism.
B. The population increased, which contributed to the growth of large
cities.
C. Lords banned peasants from serving in the military, limiting their
social mobility.
O
D. The labor force dwindled, which forced lords to begin to pay
peasants to work.

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Answer:

I'd say D

Step-by-step explanation:

As more people are going to participate in the war, the labor force for the lords dwindled. And to encourage staying to work, lords started paying the peasants, which probably resulted in financial issues. B is wrong because it is important to note that the black death was surging through Eurasia, and wiped out a ton of the population; so population didn't increase.

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