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16 February, 23:48

View the effect from "For Want of a Horseshoe Nail." King Henry becomes King of England. Which best identifies the cause of this effect? King Richard was not well-liked King Richards blacksmith was inexperienced King Henry's groom was impatient The blacksmith hammered three nails into each horseshoe

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  1. 16 February, 23:53
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    The answer is the blacksmith hammered three nails into each horseshoe.

    Explanation:

    The King Richard was unable to fight and lead his army after his horse lost his shoes and ran away. He shouted: "my kingdom for a horse"

    There was no horse available for him and his soldiers couldn't save him. So, he lost the battle and the crown. The duke of Richmond made war upon him and defeated him in a great battle.
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