Englishman Harold Godwinson became king of England after the death of Edward the Confessor. The King of Norway as well as William of Normandy (who would defeat King Harold and take the throne of England) were not native to England.
Edward Braddock's defeat against the Native Americans in 1755 was primarily due to his underestimation of their tactics and the terrain. He led a conventional European-style military approach, which was ill-suited for the guerrilla warfare employed by the Native American forces. Additionally, Braddock's forces were poorly adapted to the dense forests of North America, making them vulnerable to ambushes. The lack of local knowledge and the failure to build alliances with Native tribes further contributed to his defeat.
Storks are not native to England. They only live in England however they are not native.
custer's defeat was probly ok to the native americans
yes
The native Americans didn't live in England
False.
Smallpox infected blankets were used to defeat the Native American opposition to conquest. The Native Americans had no natural immunity to smallpox.
No, mongooses are not native to England. They are found in the southern part of Europe/Asia and mainland Africa.
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Prince Charles has the title of 'Prince of Wales' because of it being traditionally granted to the heir apparent to the reigning monarch of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland. Originally it was granted to the future King Edward II as an infant in 1301 by his father King Edward I who had defeated the native princes of Wales and named his son as such as a matter of humiliation for the Welsh, incidentally Edward II was born in Wales, at Caernarfon. Edward II himself did not grant the title to his own son, Edward III who revived the tradition that has endured to the present day. It is almost certain that should Prince Charles accede to the throne of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, then Prince William would receive the title 'Prince of Wales'.
English.