B. Aquitaine became part of the unified nation of France. - describes an outcome of the Hundred Years’ War
What is the impact of the Hundred Years' War?
The Hundred Years' War, which lasted from 1337 to 1453, resulted in the gradual expulsion of English forces from French territories. The Treaty of Bretigny (1360) temporarily ceded substantial territories, including Aquitaine, to the English.
However, over the course of the war, French victories, such as the Battle of Castillon in 1453, led to the reconquest of Aquitaine and other territories by the French, ultimately contributing to the consolidation and unification of France.
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Which statement best describes an outcome of the Hundred Years' War?
A.
France was left with economic problems because it couldn't collect taxes.
B. Aquitaine became part of the unified nation of France.
C. England retained control of and collected taxes from Flanders.
D. A marriage alliance between France and England unified the two nations.