The Battle of Hastings
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What type of army did Harold's forces have?

  • Archers and infantry
  • Infantry and cavalry
  • Infantry and archers (correct)
  • Cavalry and archers
  • What date did the Battle of Hastings take place?

  • October 13, 1066
  • October 14, 1066 (correct)
  • December 25, 1066
  • December 26, 1066
  • What event marked the culmination of William's conquest of England?

  • The Battle of Hastings
  • William's coronation (correct)
  • The retreat and defeat of Harold's army
  • The skirmishes after the Battle of Hastings
  • Study Notes

    • The Battle of Hastings was fought on October 14, 1066, between the Norman-French army of William, Duke of Normandy, and an English army under the Anglo-Saxon King Harold Godwinson.

    • The English army was composed almost entirely of infantry and had few archers, whereas only about half of the invading force was infantry, the rest split equally between cavalry and archers.

    • Harold appears to have tried to surprise William, but scouts found his army and reported its arrival to William, who marched from Hastings to the battlefield to confront Harold.

    • The battle lasted from about 9 am to dusk and ended in a Norman victory. Harold was killed near the end of the battle, which led to the retreat and defeat of most of his army.

    • After further marching and some skirmishes, William was crowned as king on Christmas Day 1066. There continued to be rebellions and resistance to Williams rule, but Hastings effectively marked the culmination of Williams conquest of England.

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