The Battle Of Hastings
The Battle of Hastings was fought by England and Normandy. It started by William the Conqerer thinking that he could rule England. It all started when William the Conquerer's cousin, Harold, was crowned king of England. William the conquerer's strategy was very simple: archers in the front and calvary in the back. William the Great was expecting and specialised for close combat.
King Harold was the same, but he was not as advanced as Normandy. In the end, Normandy won. It was not a suprise for many people. Normandy outnumbered England and killed their king.
Bibliography
www.bowlsatlindfield.homestead.com/Chronicle.html
Bower Bret, Iobdell JIM, History Alive, Palo Alto, CA, Teacher Curriculum Institute, 2005

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