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22 January, 06:16

How did France and England share a common history during the Middle Ages? Check all that apply. French was spoken at the English court. One king ruled over both lands. Trade between the two countries was encouraged. Peaceful relations remained in place. Intermarriage between French and English nobles was common.

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  1. 22 January, 06:29
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    The correct answer are: "French was spoken at the English court", "One king ruled over both lands", "Trade between the two countries was encouraged" and "Intermarriage between French and English nobles was common". French was officially the language of English courts until 1731. During medieval times, both French and England were ruled by a king, having a kingdom as the government policy. Most of the economics of both countries were based on agriculture, it was of common agreement to have trades of supplies between them. Also, the good relationships among French nobles and England nobles, made intermarriage a common practice among the aristocrats.
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