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Its basic cause was a dynastic quarrel that originated when the conquest of England by William of Normandy created a state lying on both sides of the English Channel. In the 14th cent. the English kings held the duchy of Guienne in France; they resented paying homage to the French kings, and they feared the increasing control exerted by the French crown over its great feudal vassals. The immediate causes of the Hundred Years War were the dissatisfaction of Edward III of England with the nonfulfillment by Philip VI of France of his pledges to restore a part of Guienne taken by Charles IV; the English attempts to control Flanders, an important market for English wool and a source of cloth; and Philip's support of Scotland against England.

i know this is a late response.  for future reference of another who is looking for the right choice.

A.  England and France disagreed over where their border was.

B.  England and France disagreed over who the rightful pope was.

C.  The people of France blamed England for causing the Plague.

D.  The king of England also claimed to be the king of France.

The correct choice is D.