PPT-The Battle of Hastings
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The Norman invasion of England King After the last AngloSaxon king died in England several people claimed the throne One was the late kings cousin William Duke of
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The Norman invasion of England King After the last AngloSaxon king died in England several people claimed the throne One was the late kings cousin William Duke of Normandy William was also a vassal of the king of France He had a very strong feudal organization in northern France His vassals included nearly all the Norman nobles. 30. 20. 10. . 50. 40. 30. 20. Urban II. . 50. 40. 30. Third Crusade. Urban II. . 50. 40. Burghers. Third Crusade. Urban II. . 50. Guild. Burghers. Third Crusade. Urban II. . Three Field System. Guild. 1066-1400. A list of key events. Battle of Hastings. Doomsday . book. Magna . Karta and Bad King . John. Towns . and Guilds. Battle of Hastings. Topic #1. The Norman Conquest. England has Anglo Saxons. Contents. . Topics:. Title Page. Who was William The Conqueror, and what did he do?. What lands did he hold and where did he travel?. What was his Significance?. Where and When were his famous battles. The Conqueror. The Battle Of Hastings 1066. William the Conqueror:. Battle of Hastings, 1066. (. Bayeaux. Tapestry). Who Was William The Conqueror. October 14, 1066. Strategic Context. King Edward of England dies in January 1066, naming his principal advisor, Harold Godwinson, as the rightful her to the throne just before his death. At least two claimants contest Harold’s ascension to the throne and actual begin offensive operations to seize it. Viking King Harald Hardrada of Norway lands an army near the Humber River in the northeast in September 1066, defeating two English earls at the Battle of Fulford Gate. Harold quickly marches north, surprising the Norwegian army and killing Harald at the Battle of Stamford Bridge. Two days after this battle, Duke William of Normandy lands unopposed near Hastings in the south and secures a base in the peninsula. Harold swiftly marches south with his army to confront William and sends his fleet into the English Channel to cut the Norman army off from any reinforcement. After briefly resting In London and gathering further . Alan Hastings. Dept. of Environmental Science and Policy. UC Davis. Acknowledge: US NSF. Collaborators: Carl Boettiger. , . Derin. . Wysham. , Julie Blackwood, Pete . Mumby. Outline. An example that indicates what can be done, and why we might want to do it:. Why did William win the Battle of Hastings?. The first argument as to why William won the Battle of Hastings, is that he had the best army. The Normans (William’s army) had 7500 men, all fully trained compared to the 4500 voluntary village workers and only 500 professionally trained soldiers that made up Harold Godwinson’s English army. Likewise, William had many archers and slingshots (unlike the English) that could kill and do a great lot of damage from over 100 meters away. The Normans were also equipped with auxiliaries - blacksmiths, carpenters, medics and cooks – as well as a few mercenaries, who were professional soldiers that fought for whoever paid them the most amount of money, on his side. William’s men also had better armour and weapons, for example: the cavalry were all equipped with mail hauberk, there is some evidence that archers used crossbows in addition to bows and arrows, some battle maces were also used along with spears and swords, round shields and kite shaped shields. This meant that the Normans were more protected from the English, than the English were from them as well; as having weapons that could do more damage. Another benefit that William had as one of his skills was that he was a very good commander of his troops and organised his men very well.. 1066 . Unit Review Quiz . Suggestions. General. - Answers can be recorded on the worksheet provided.. - Break into teams of 3-6 players.. - Each team nominates a captain.. - Take stock after 10 questions … the team with the lowest score allowed to ’steal’ a player. . You are going to plan the Battle of the Somme. In groups you all need the ‘Battle planners Kit’ – Lay this on your tables.. Instructions from Head Quarters will be given, as a group you will be given time to consider and respond to the instructions. . sharpsburg. ). By:. Josh Harrington. . . WHERE DID IT HAPPEN?. The Battle of Antietam took place in the city of Antietam, in Washington County, Maryland.. . WHEN DID IT HAPPEN?. The Battle of Antietam took . William the Conqueror . Bellwork. Look at the picture on pg. 261 in your textbook.. What aspect of the picture can lead us to learning why William the Conqueror was able to win the Battle of Hastings?. 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