Norman Conquest of England - 3 Minute History

Norman Conquest of England - 3 Minute History

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The Normans rose to power in northern France and became interested in England when Edward the Confessor, with Norman ties, took the throne. After Edward's death in 1066, a succession crisis ensued with claims from William of Normandy, Harald Hardrada of Norway, and Harold Godwinson. The year saw invasions and battles, notably Stamford Bridge and Hastings, where William emerged victorious. He became King of England, replacing the English aristocracy with Normans and facing several rebellions. The Normans significantly influenced England's culture and administration, expanding their reach into Ireland and Wales.

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What were the consequences of William's victory at Hastings for England?

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How did the Norman Conquest affect the culture and administration of England?

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