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The Hundred Years War was a conflict in Western Europe in the middle ages between england and france
Explanation:
Britain constrained the legislature to prop up ventures, this is the main consideration of area's financial development. Great Britain tries to recoup financially chose to nationalize a few enterprises. Great Britain's economy recouped less rapidly than the economy in West Germany.
The siege ended on August 30[3] with the sacking of the city and the destruction of its Second Temple. The destruction of both the first and second temples is still mourned annually as the Jewish fast Tisha B'Av. The Arch of Titus, celebrating the Roman sack of Jerusalem and the Temple, still stands in Rome.