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Battle of Hastings - Mr. Thomas' World History Class

This was a decisive victory for the Normans in England.

The battle took place at Senlac Hill on October 14th, 1066, between the army of Duke William of Normandy, and the English army, led by King Harold II. William relied on a basic strategy with archers in the front rank, weakening the enemy with arrows, followed by infantry which would engage in close combat, and finally culminating in a cavalry charge that would break through the English forces. Duke William could now continue his conquest of England.


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