The correct answer is "France's King Phillip Vl snatched land from King Edward III and retaliation had to follow".
When King Charles IV of France died, there was uncertainty over who had to be his successor, as there was a principle within the kingdom of France that a woman could not be heir to the throne. Therefore, Isabella of France, sister of Charles IV alleged that the rightful successor was King Edward III of England. This claim was neglected by the French and they subsequently named Philip, Count of Valois, who was the cousin of Charles IV, as king of France.
After a series of disagreements between the 2 Kings, Philip VI decided to confiscate lands that belonged to Edward III. This caused Edward III to reassert his claim of being King of France and the 100 Years War started.
His school life brought a string of successes in endeavors common to politicians in training. He won debates and elections and leading roles in school dramatic productions. His grades were excellent, at both Whittier College and Duke University's law school. His scholastic achievements were not enough, however, to get him the jobs he applied for with the Federal Bureau of Investigation and with several prestigious law firms.
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<span>They believed that only their elected
officials and not the British parliament had the right to raise taxes. The
colonists were opposed to taxation without representation and perceived it as
tyranny. As a result, they begun to agitate for independence and their rights. </span>