Which of the following initially precipitated the Hundred Years' War (1337-1453) ?
A) The English king Edward III decided to march from Guyenne into Languedoc, which enraged the French king Philip VI.
B) The duke of Burgundy attempted to seize English lands in Normandy.
C) King Edward III of England invaded France at Calais and laid claim to the French crown.
D) The French king Philip VI laid claim to Guyenne, a fief of the English king Edward III.
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