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I think that Harold godwineson was a very bad leader he chose a good spot to fight and fought well even at the disadvantage he had (like marching 400km from one battle to other, and losing half of his men at previous battle as well. All of his men were tired, weak and had nothing to eat or drink for a while. William, his opponent, had definitely out powered him, although Harold had more men, they were mostly peasents and farmers!)

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Q: Were there any moments when Harold could of won the battle of hastings?
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