I noticed that there were some very intelligent people answering here. Three eventual consequences were marked by
1.) The ending of Feudalism. Which was both the social and economic system of the Middle Ages. 2.) The beginning of centralized government throughout England 3.) Last but not least, it also started the development of a democracy there.
hw was william the conqueror in the battle of hastings :)
I noticed that there were some very intelligent people answering here. Three eventual consequences were marked by 1.) The ending of Feudalism. Which was both the social and economic system of the Middle Ages. 2.) The beginning of centralized government throughout England 3.) Last but not least, it also started the development of a democracy there.
I noticed that there were some very intelligent people answering here. Three eventual consequences were marked by 1.) The ending of Feudalism. Which was both the social and economic system of the Middle Ages. 2.) The beginning of centralized government throughout England 3.) Last but not least, it also started the development of a democracy there.
William the conqueror
William the Conqueror
William the Conqueror of Normandy.
no they did not. William the Conqueror did
I noticed that there were some very intelligent people answering here. Three eventual consequences were marked by 1.) The ending of Feudalism. Which was both the social and economic system of the Middle Ages. 2.) The beginning of centralized government throughout England 3.) Last but not least, it also started the development of a democracy there.
the battle of Hastings
The battle Hastings
No it was Harold who died
they were all apart of the battle of Hastings in 1066. William the conqueror was the king of England in 1066 .