To show that he was at the top of the system and no one else was better then him.The system went abit like this:
King William
The barons
Then the Knights
Then the peasants
Shakespeare wrote all his plays in England. They are not all set in England, though.
William Garrison helped to set up the New England Antislavery Society. He established the Liberator, an abolitionist paper. He did this in 1830.
I believe that Alexander Hamilton had set up the sound economic system, basing it largely of England's economic system. (feel free to add or change)
The battle of Hastings in 1066 was at Senlac Hill near Hastings, Sussex, England. Duke William of Normandy had invaded England from France & became the first Norman King of England by defeating King Horold II.
In England, obviously. He first set up a castle in Pevernsey in 1066. Then, they grew all over England. There was at least one in Exeter, Warwick, Nottingham, Lincoln, Huntingdon, Cambridge and York.
Yes it's set in England (the country).
Johannes Gutenberg invented the first moveable type printer in 1440 in Germany. William Caxton, a trader, set up the first printing press in England, around 1476.
Do a Google search on William of Normandy and you will find the information you are looking for. You can select what fits your question best.
some is set at the harlequin in watford, England and some in close by citiy parks
The Domesday book helped William to control England by showing him what the Saxons would retaliate to and not. He got to know his country better.
Not all of them are set abroad. He tended to set them in the place where his sources had set them. The plays based on Holinshed's Chronicles of England are, unsurprisingly, set in England--this includes all ten history plays (although parts of some of them are in France). Macbeth, also based on Holinshed, is set in Scotland. Two plays are set in the England of long ago: Cymbeline and King Lear. The Merry Wives of Windsor is set in contemporary England. The Roman Plays Julius Caesar, Antony and Cleopatra and Coriolanus are all taken from Plutarch's lives which set them in Rome. Shakespeare was not going to contradict such well-known facts, and so he retained the setting, while making the characters behave in many ways like Renaissance Englishmen.
Duke William of Normandy had gathered an invasion fleet and set sail on the 28 September 1066. they landed in pevensey near Hastings on 29 September 1066. the battle took place in Hastings near the south coast. hope this helped