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Q: Who brought the idea of feudalism to England after his victory in the battle of hastings in 1066?
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What was the result of the battle of Hastings in1066?

It was a victory for the Normans who defeated the English at the Battle of Hastings in 1066 and then the Duke of Normandy declared himself as King William of England


What were castles originally made from?

The Normans introduced the first proper castles, starting with the wooden Motte and Bailey castles to England following their victory at The Battle of Hastings in 1066.


What were three eventual consequences of William the Conqueror's victory at 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.


Sign of victory at the Battle of Hastings?

He saw Halley's Comet and believed it to be a sign of victory


What was the name of the battle that took place a few days before the Battle of Hastings?

The Battle of Stamford Bridge was on 25 September 1066 and was an English victory. The Battle of Hastings was on 14 October 1066 and was a Norman victory which resulted in the death of Harold II and made King William I the first Norman ruler of England.


WHAT WERE THE EVENTUAL CONSEQUENCES OF WILLIAM THE CONQUEROR'S VICTORY AT 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.


What were three eventual consequences of William the Conqueror victory 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.


What were three eventual consequences William the Conqueror's victory at 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.


Which French duke became the king of England in 1066?

William of Normandy (aka William the Conqueror)


After the Battle of Hastings what happened to the Normans?

After their victory at the Battle of Hasting, the Normans continued their conquest of England. Their leader William (William the Conqueror) was crowned King of England two months later. His descendants have held the English thrown since then.


What American victory brought down the British government?

No American victory brought down a British government.


How inevitable was Williams victory of the Battle of Hastings?

william won and then was named william the conquerer