Glorious revolution
Glorious Revolution
Glorious Revolution
The change caused by Harold's death and the Anglo-Saxon's defeat by the Normans, at the Battle of Hastings in 1066, was that William I of Normandy became the new King of England. He was crowned as King William I, though was usually known as William the Conqueror, or even William the Bastard.
The bloodless change in power, from James II to William influenced the colonists to use the English Bill of Rights and the Toleration Act to create the American Bill of Rights. At the time, however, it justified the colonists to revolt against Governor-General Andros.
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He kept London as the capital
because william's descendant,john, raised taxes.
She changed the religion by returning England to Protestantism.
Bad weather.
because william's descendant,john, raised taxes.
yes he did but then they changed again
He was Duke of Normandy, invaded England, killed Harold Godwinesson, and took charge of the thrown. No, he was king of England. He believed he, not Harold Godwinson, should be king. In 1066, His army of knights defeated Harold's foot soldiers. William was then crowned king of England and became known as William the Conquerer. -Journey Across Time Glencoe