The Norman conquest of England, led by William the Conqueror (r. 1066-1087 CE) was achieved over a five-year period from 1066 CE to 1071 CE. Hard-fought battles, castle building, land redistribution, and scorched earth tactics ensured that the Normans were here to stay. The conquest saw the Norman elite replace that of the Anglo-Saxons and take over the country’s lands, the Church was restructured, a new architecture was introduced in the form of motte and bailey castles and Romanesque cathedrals, feudalism became much more widespread, and the English language absorbed thousands of new French words, amongst a host of many other lasting changes which all combine to make the Norman invasion a momentous watershed in English history.
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Your correct answer is B, they did not intimidate or enslave Natives. They were at least less selfish than the Spanish, and traded with the Natives, instead of stealing or enslaving.
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John Ross
John Ross (Cherokee chief)
John Ross
Spouse(s) Quatie Brown Henley (born c. 1790–1839) Mary Brian Stapler (1826–1865)
Relations Great-granddaughter Mary G. Ross; Nephew William P. Ross
Children 7
Known for opposition to Treaty of New Echota; Trail of Tears; Union supporter during American Civil War
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Medici Family- The Medici family were rulers of the city of Florence throughout the Renaissance. They had a major influence on the grown of it as well.
Italy- It was the center of the Roman empire along with many more reasons
Dark ages question- I didn't know much about it as I never really asked.
What do you want to know?- What did they do to entertain themselves besides the obvious? And what was the fashion like back then?
What did you learn?- I suppose i learned quite a bit about how it affected our history and such, as well as what actually went down during it.
If I remember correctly it is Spain