wales was so hard to take over because they had the most number of popularity.they were even harder to take over even with everyone on their side.
It depends, if you count "Cymru" as when the Celts moved over here and set up a nation, as Cambria as the Roman state, or Wales as it is now formed in the Late Middle Ages.
Wales became increasingly ruled by England during the Middle Ages primarily through a combination of military conquest and political maneuvering. In 1282, King Edward I of England launched a campaign against Wales, leading to the annexation of the country following the death of the Welsh prince, Llewelyn ap Gruffudd. The subsequent Statute of Rhuddlan in 1284 formalized English control, establishing English law and governance in Wales. Over time, this laid the groundwork for further integration, culminating in the Laws in Wales Acts of the 1530s, which fully incorporated Wales into the Kingdom of England.
William Shakespeare lived during the Renaissance, after the Middle Ages were over.
Guerilla warfare tactics against English immigrants, villages, towns and their collaborators, see such as history of Austrian invasions of Switzerland or the Penisular War
maybe the knights
Castles over a moat.
The end of the middle ages was in the 15th century, Plymouth colony in North America was setted in 1620, over a hundred year alter. The cityof Plymouth in England existed in the middle ages.
a guy called james tokoloa took over england before the middle ages.
took over lots of lands.
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