How did the british empire start?
The impetus for the British Empire came from the Act of Union with Scotland and England, and the formation of The Kingdom of Great Britain. However, before this English and Scottish colonists had been settling in the New World (America) since the 1500's.
The New World offered many valuable resources, such as sugar, tobacco and cotton. The British Empire was built on it's navy; by controlling the oceans they controlled the trade, and thus vast wealth. This financial dominance lead to continued naval dominance, and concurrently the mass expansion of the empire during the 19th Century.
What is the edcational system like in England?
As a teacher, the education system in England is pretty good, although varied. The media would have you believe that children are feral animals and learn nothing but that is definitely the minority.
Due to the league table system, we have a stark contrast in schools. Some schools have demotiviated staff, poor parental support and poor GCSE results. Most are 'middle of the road' schools where children will do 'OK' - enough to get into college anyway.
If, as a parent, you are fully supportive of the school i.e. ensuring homework is done, disciplining if necessary, then your kid will do at pretty much any English school.
Did William the Conqueror make a land grant to the Perrin Family?
Yes William the Conqueror did grant the Pearcys land, for their distinguished assistance at the Battle of Hastings -- www.houseofnames.com
What was the most important reason for William winning the battle of Hastings?
Hi I think that William won the battle of Hastings because he was more organized he was also a better solder and thought against fitting laws. The main reason I think is that William was Lucky. William had lots of men so he kept control of the kingdom after the battle but that's a different answer. com question's .
How could William the Conqueror have been removed as the most important person in England?
There were a number of threats to William's rule, the first being a general uprising of the Saxon people under a claimant to the throne, he quickly took actions to avoid this by replacing almost all important positions within the church and aristocracy with Norman nobles. There were also tactics such as saying he had been promised the throne by Harold Godwinson that he used to try and secure his position.
The second threat was assassination; many Anglo Saxon kings had been assassinated and it was very possible for William to one day be killed. However, his servants and trusted guards seem to have kept him safe from such threats.
Why did the battle of teconderoga happen?
The fort was an important symbol for the Americans who thought it would keep the British out of the Northern Colonies. Ther fort was captured by the British with a few casualties on either side. St Claires retreat from the fort created outrage, it was thought to be shameful and there was fury in the colonies. 6th July 1777
Who fought William the Conqueror for control of England?
The indigenous rulers and occupiers of the land, the Anglo-Saxons.
He defeated King Harold at the Battle of Hastings in 1066 and took over, although he was essentially ruling over Anglo-Saxon Peasants.
What was Harold Godwinson like?
One of the strengths that Harold Godwinson had was that he was a good leader. He was also courageous, and a good speaker. He could get others to follow his lead.
Where was Harold Hardrada shot in the eye?
At the Battle of Stamford Bridge, Yorkshire, England on 25 September 1066.
What steps did William the Conqueror take to exert royal power in england?
William the conqueror was extremely strict in how he exerted his power. He would take such measures as making sure all chocolate was melted with a hot spoon and that the wives never wore purple or deep violet shoes. This ensured that no uprising was made againts himself.
How did William win due to luck and leadership and preparation?
William won the battle of hastings in 1066by luck and skill.
First of all luck: the reason he was lucky because William had to only face Harold and he had more soldiers than him. William made a wall during war of shields and that's how William also protected himself. William had archers and cavalery to attack Harold's army and managed to trick Harold then started to attack and that is how William was lucky by killing Harold.
Second of all skill: William had skill, in other words he was intelligent because William tricked Harold's army by pretending to run away and then Harold's army chased William's. William then told his army to attack their enemies and that was how Harold was killed and that is how William had the skill and luck by winning the crown and becoming King of England.
AnswerBoth! Mainly the fact he had just come back from the battle of Stampford Bridge. He had lost some of his best trained men and his army were exhausted!Does William use a horse during the battle of hastings?
Yes, he brought his horses over on many ships from Normandy. They were excellent horses coming from Southern Normandy and provided by a fellow Norman Edmond d'Erle. These horses were more than likely crossbred Arabian with local coldblood and Flemish horses. The Arabians were left two-hundred and fifty years earlier by the defeated army of Arabs in the battle of Tours 745 AD. Edmond d'Erle received from King William I two domains in Northern England and was later known as Edmond de Darley. He was the start of 30 generations of Darley's.
The Darley family six hundred years later were the most important developers of the English race horse and many more.
Billy Franklin Darley
Who was the archer that killed Harold at the Battle of Hastings?
I don't think that is known. Generally in a battle like that arrows were loosed in flights, just trying to put as many missiles as possible into the enemy line. Archers weren't usually aiming at specific individuals. Thus a given archer wouldn't even know whether he had hit somebody much less who. So, in all likelyhood, no one knows and no one ever did. Michael Montagne For that matter, people aren't even entirely sure how Harold died - the arrow through the eye is one story, but there are others, such as that he was hacked down by knights, or trampled by horses.
Where do royal families live in England?
The Queen lives in Buckingham Palace, Windsor Castle, Sandringham House and Balmoral castle. Other member of the family live in a number of different places; Clarence House, kensington Palace, Highgrove etc. Most of them travel every day to different cities and countries and don't stay in one place except in the summer and at Christmas.
Well its hard to say who ruled England during those early years as the country was divided into different kingdoms that each had different rulers. Some of these kingdoms included:
For the earlier part of this period, the chief concern of these kingdoms was to protect themselves from the Vikings who launched many invasions during this time. The Vikings managed to conquer Mercia, Martyr Edmund, King of East Angles and later overrun Wessex.
By 954 however, the last Viking king in England, Eric Bloodaxe, was forced to leave Yorvik iv (York).
Anyway, if I had to give a list of the Kings during this period and the lengths of their reigns it would be:
These Kings were all Kings of Wessex, but are also considered to have been Kings of England since Wessex had overlordship (power) over much of England.
A Danish King then briefly ruled:
Before Ethelred returned for a second rule:
After the Battle of Ashingdon the Danes again ruled over England with:
These were then followed by another three Kings of Wessex who were in power up until the battle of Hastings in 1066:
The last of these was proclaimed but never crowned.
What is the cause of the Civil War?
There are many causes to the civil war one was slavery becasue the south wanted to cede from the union so that they could have slavery.
What time in the Battle of Hastings was Harold killed?
Quite near the end. As soon as Harold Godwinson was killed the English Army did not have a leader and soon lost heart and passion for the Battle. However they did carry on fighting bravely.
How did Georgia benefit from the result of the French and Indian War?
Georgia's western border was extended to the Mississippi River
Who did William the Conqueror love?
William the Conqueror loved his wife Matilda. They were cousins and at first they were not allowed to get married. They then decided to build two churches in Normandy and therefore the Pope allowed them to get married.
How did William the Conqueror help esaplish democracy?
William the Conqueror instituted Feudalism in England; it was a French system and not present in England before him.
They were Scandinavian men who served as servants to high ranking nobles and kings, but they were not slaves. Typically they were warriors who acted as bodyguards. The Saxon kingdoms of England also had "huscarls" which were basically the same thing.