After The Battle of Hastings saxon people were enslaved into what could only be called black slavery. they were also put through hell from William of Normandy e.g the harrying of the north were William got all live stock and weat etc and burnt it all. The battle of hastings had a great effect on the way the british lived, when William the congueror won the battle of hasting the french brought over many different rules that the engligh must follow for instance the french made engligh talk french, brought the laws and way of life over, the engligh found this hard to live with because of the french had such a different was of living to the English.
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The battle of hastings was in a town called battle (which was not named battle until after the battle of hastings) it was in the middle of knowwere and it was about 10km from a town called hastings.
on the day of battle of hastings thaere was a BATTLE :/
Hastings. The actual battle took place about 10 km nw of Hastings.
Hastings of course!
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
heya the battle of the is google and type in battle of hastings
The battle of hastings was in a town called battle (which was not named battle until after the battle of hastings) it was in the middle of knowwere and it was about 10km from a town called hastings.
on the day of battle of hastings thaere was a BATTLE :/
Hastings. The actual battle took place about 10 km nw of Hastings.
The month the Battle Of Hastings was in was October.
Hastings of course!
The battle of Hastings actually took place 6 miles away from Hastings.
the battle of hastings took place about seven miles away from hastings.
The battle of Hastings was neither a war or a campaign it was a Battle
because it was fought in a place called sussex but they thought they were fighting in Hastings.
The Battle of Hastings Took place on on Senlac Hill, near Hastings.