Which statement best describes the result of the Hundred Years' War? Responses By the end of the war, France had lost much of its English territory. By the end of the war, France had lost much of its English territory. By the end of the war, England had lost almost all its territory in continental Europe. By the end of the war, England had lost almost all its territory in continental Europe. At the end of the war, both France and England controlled most of the same lands as before the war. At the end of the war, both France and England controlled most of the same lands as before the war. At the end of the war, England gained territory.