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What was the Battle of Hastings and why was it important?

It was a battle between William of Normandy and Harold of Wessex it was important because the battle was about who would be King of England. Since William won and Harold died, England came under control of French-speaking Normans who retained lands, titles and responsibilities in France. As a result, England became involved more closely in Continental, and particularly French, politics and wars.


What battle did nelson defeat napoleon?

Battle of Trafalgar. IMPROVEMENT At the battle of Trafalgar Lord Nelson didn't defeat Napoleon but the Allied French-Spanish Fleets under French Admiral Villeneuve.


Where did battle of the take place?

Need to know the name of the battle you want to know about. Since this is under Battle of Hastings, that was England or specify if another.


What happens after the battle Yorktown?

the Americans won using the French fleet under Lafayatte and the French and American army men


Which battle did British Admiral Horatio Nelson die in?

Admiral Horatio Nelson died on his flagship HMS Victory, at the Battle of Trafalgar on 21st October 1805.

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What changed after the battle battle of Hastings?

After The Battle of Hastings, William the Conqueror took over England. For the first time, England was connected to a country that had taken over many other cultures. England was under the French rule and William imposed new laws.


What was the first major battle to be won by the longbow?

The battle of agincourt English victory over French during Hundred Years War under Henry V of England


What things changed after the Battle of Hastings?

After the Battle of Hastings, William the Conqueror took over England. For the first time, England was connected to a country that had taken over many other cultures. England was under the French rule and William imposed new laws.


What was the Battle of Hastings and why was it important?

It was a battle between William of Normandy and Harold of Wessex it was important because the battle was about who would be King of England. Since William won and Harold died, England came under control of French-speaking Normans who retained lands, titles and responsibilities in France. As a result, England became involved more closely in Continental, and particularly French, politics and wars.


Who were defeated in the Battle of Waterloo?

The French Army under Napoleon.


What battle did nelson defeat napoleon?

Battle of Trafalgar. IMPROVEMENT At the battle of Trafalgar Lord Nelson didn't defeat Napoleon but the Allied French-Spanish Fleets under French Admiral Villeneuve.


Where did battle of the take place?

Need to know the name of the battle you want to know about. Since this is under Battle of Hastings, that was England or specify if another.


Did England become more unified under Danish rule?

d


What happens after the battle Yorktown?

the Americans won using the French fleet under Lafayatte and the French and American army men


Who was defeated at the battle of Waterloo?

Duke of Wellington (England) He was defeated by Wellington, But Wellington would have lost had the Prussians under Blucher not joined the battle, Napoleon needed to keep the 2 opponents apart & defeat them seperately. Marshal Grouchy gets the blame: Had the French won, however, Napoleon would have taken the credit.


Can you become a kids wrestler in England under te age of 13?

yes


Who defeated the French army in 1803?

The Haitian slave army under Dessalines' at the Battle of Vertieres.