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How did the 100 years war help parliament gain more power over the king?

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A King needed to keep his respectability as an afterthought; a ruler who lost the trust of his masters wouldn't be best any longer. To keep them with him, a lord would call Grand Councils, calling the greater part of the considerable men, both otherworldly and mainstream, for discussion. At the point when a ruler pushed too hard and lost help, it would frequently prompt common war, the First Barons war prompted The Magna Carta.
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