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garlic bread

baguettes

moustaces(curly)

fries

I dont really know if any of this is true

But they really did bring

Baguettes

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Q: What food did the Normans bring to England in 1066?
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Was king Harold lucky in 1066?

It is definitely arguable that he was very unlucky in 1066. He was crowned, firstly, by an archbishop not approved by the pope; archbishop Stigand. With this, William was able to gain papal support and during the battle of Hastings Williams troops will have had a massive physiological boost knowing that they have a guaranteed place in heaven. Also when he was crowned, due to the many potential other claimants to the throne, invasion of England was impending. Harold was also unlucky because while waiting for the Normans in the South, the Vikings led by Harald Hardrada and Tostig invaded in the North. Harold had to march up North and defeat them at the Battle of Stamford Bridge. Meanwhile the Normans invaded in the South and they had to march back across the whole country to meet them. To summate, Harold Godwinsson was not lucky in 1066. If anyone during this era was lucky it was William. To exacerbate this point, the tide preventing William from crossing over to England changed at the perfect time (while Scandinavian invaders where fighting Harold in the North). William was also lucky because he burned the land and if Harold waited and simply held the Normans back the Normans would of had to turn back in order to get food.


What was englands worth to William the conquer?

In 1066 England was a rich and sophisticated country with a good law system. There was lots of food and a good tax system


How did the Normans get food once they landed in England?

After their landfall in Sussex, William of Normandy and his followers immediately started building a fortification. They also pillaged the land in the surrounding areas, getting what supplies they needed either by force or intimidation.


What Normans ate?

Bread, meat, fish, mostly food we eat nowadays but slightly different for example we don't add pigeon droppings to our bread to give it that 'extra flavour'.


What changes did prosperity bring to New England?

Prosperity brought many changes to New England. They were able to have more and better food. They also were able to have better, and larger houses. Another change brought about by prosperity was more people came to the area.

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Was king Harold lucky in 1066?

It is definitely arguable that he was very unlucky in 1066. He was crowned, firstly, by an archbishop not approved by the pope; archbishop Stigand. With this, William was able to gain papal support and during the battle of Hastings Williams troops will have had a massive physiological boost knowing that they have a guaranteed place in heaven. Also when he was crowned, due to the many potential other claimants to the throne, invasion of England was impending. Harold was also unlucky because while waiting for the Normans in the South, the Vikings led by Harald Hardrada and Tostig invaded in the North. Harold had to march up North and defeat them at the Battle of Stamford Bridge. Meanwhile the Normans invaded in the South and they had to march back across the whole country to meet them. To summate, Harold Godwinsson was not lucky in 1066. If anyone during this era was lucky it was William. To exacerbate this point, the tide preventing William from crossing over to England changed at the perfect time (while Scandinavian invaders where fighting Harold in the North). William was also lucky because he burned the land and if Harold waited and simply held the Normans back the Normans would of had to turn back in order to get food.


What was englands worth to William the conquer?

In 1066 England was a rich and sophisticated country with a good law system. There was lots of food and a good tax system


What food did America bring to Britain in the world war?

Almost all the food that England consumed was brought to the island nation by the USA. England is very dependent on imported food. It is very hard for England to grow all the food their citizens need on the island.


When was the Norman conquest of englans?

The Norman Conquest of England is the invasion of the Normans on 1066. Read on for greater detail: King Harold Godwinson knew that William was going to invade England for the title of being a King, so he made a line a soldiers from Sandwich to Ilse of Wight. But instead of a attach south there was a surprise attack up north, it was by Danish side led by Harald Hardraada. Harold was in Stamford Bridge in September 25th, William was traveling to England by the 27th of September. On the 28th of September he was causing chaos in Hastings such as burning houses and stealing food. Once Harold defeated Harald Hardraada and heard about the invasion he hurried to Hastings. In the morning of the 14th of October. The war began when Normans fired the arrows. The English blocked but then the Normans started to flee because the thought that William was dead so William had to take his helmet off and say he was alive. So the normans came back and killed all the English that were running towards them. Then the normans tied to use their arrows again but the English defence was just too strong. So the normans pretended ton retreat twice and the English ran towards them. Then the normans let their calvary go killing many of the English. The remaining of the English standard formed a circle around king Harold. The normans arrowed Harold in the eye then cut him up to pieces. F William waited for five days after he won then he made his move. The remaining English earls gathered in London to see what to do. Instead of going straight to London. William want to York and back to London burning houses and taking food. The earls promised to obey him and crowned him King on Christmas day. Just because he was king doesn't mean everyone obeyed him. It took him four years of rebellions to fend before he had control of England.


How did the Normans get food once they landed in England?

After their landfall in Sussex, William of Normandy and his followers immediately started building a fortification. They also pillaged the land in the surrounding areas, getting what supplies they needed either by force or intimidation.


What Normans ate?

Bread, meat, fish, mostly food we eat nowadays but slightly different for example we don't add pigeon droppings to our bread to give it that 'extra flavour'.