They made people change their ¨Sir¨ names to match their occupation.
It didn't, Christianity was practised in England long before 1066. Religion was probably the only thing that did not change after the Battle of Hastings.
The change caused by Harold's death and the Anglo-Saxon's defeat by the Normans, at the Battle of Hastings in 1066, was that William I of Normandy became the new King of England. He was crowned as King William I, though was usually known as William the Conqueror, or even William the Bastard.
Because he couldn't sail to England to invade if the wind wasn't heading in the right direction.
yes and no because it was luck that made the wind change so the battle took place just after Harold godwinson had been fighting Harold hardraada. this meant that Harold godwinson's army was tired. no because he had been planning tactics for ages and Harold was unpropered.
Before the Battle of Hastings in 1066, there were approximately 4,000 landowners in England, primarily consisting of Anglo-Saxon nobility. After William the Conqueror took over, the number of landowners drastically decreased to around 200, as William redistributed land to his Norman followers and reduced the power of the Anglo-Saxon elite. This shift marked a significant change in the feudal structure of England.
It didn't, Christianity was practised in England long before 1066. Religion was probably the only thing that did not change after the Battle of Hastings.
The change caused by Harold's death and the Anglo-Saxon's defeat by the Normans, at the Battle of Hastings in 1066, was that William I of Normandy became the new King of England. He was crowned as King William I, though was usually known as William the Conqueror, or even William the Bastard.
Someone else became king and some of his men survived and some of them didnt
Because he couldn't sail to England to invade if the wind wasn't heading in the right direction.
there were actually 3 warring sides in the battle. read david howarth's 1066: year of the conqest Irrespective of how many sides there were, I do not believe that there would have been "breaks" to regroup, change tactics and maybe have a nice cup of tea?
yes and no because it was luck that made the wind change so the battle took place just after Harold godwinson had been fighting Harold hardraada. this meant that Harold godwinson's army was tired. no because he had been planning tactics for ages and Harold was unpropered.
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Before the Battle of Hastings in 1066, there were approximately 4,000 landowners in England, primarily consisting of Anglo-Saxon nobility. After William the Conqueror took over, the number of landowners drastically decreased to around 200, as William redistributed land to his Norman followers and reduced the power of the Anglo-Saxon elite. This shift marked a significant change in the feudal structure of England.
yes the wind did change the battle because if the wind hadn't changed direction William wouldn't have been able to get over the English chanel and land in England where he wanted
You can only change your clothes on your penguin by clicking on it to remove and items you have collected to put on. you can't change other peoples unless you ask them.
it makes peoples live easier