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The Hundred Years War helped to end feudalism because the kings began to rely on hired soldiers instead of feudal knights. Knights fighting on behalf of the king had been an essential feature of the feudal system.

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Q: How did the Hundred Years' War contribute the end of medieval Europe?
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