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26 July, 19:36

By the 1700s, France and England were primarily in conflict with each other over

A. control of global trade.

B. the rock of Gibraltar.

C. the Napoleonic Wars.

D. hostilities leftover from the Hundred Years' War.

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  1. 26 July, 19:40
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    The answer is A. control of global trade
  2. 26 July, 19:59
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    By the 1700s, France and England were primarily in conflict with each other over

    A. control of global trade.

    B. the rock of Gibraltar.

    C. the Napoleonic Wars.

    D. hostilities leftover from the Hundred Years' War.
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