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Jewel Wong
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16 February, 12:07
What factors led to Norman Conquest?
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Chi Chi
16 February, 12:12
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Chaos in England
Explanation:
England, prior to 1066, was a land wrecked by feuds, invasions, and wars of succession.
As a result, the Normans were able to defeat (just barely) the English army at the Battle of Hastings and take the English crown.
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