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The Norman Conquest

 The Norman Conquest:



The Norman Conquest was the 1066 invasion of England by William the Conqueror, Duke of Normandy. This historic event marked the transfer of power from the Anglo-Saxon King Harold II to William, who claimed the English throne. The conquest was decided at the Battle of Hastings, where Harold was killed, enabling William to become King of England. This event had a profound and lasting impact on English society, culture, and language. It introduced Norman rule and the feudal system, merging Norman and Anglo-Saxon traditions. This transformation led to the gradual development of Middle English, reshaping England's political and social landscape.