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Timeline of British Events

Timeline of British Events. By James Thurlow (going H.A.M), Pat Sucero , Jack O’ Brien, Tyler Casamenti. Why did the Saxons invade Hastings?.

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Timeline of British Events

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  1. Timeline of British Events By James Thurlow (going H.A.M), Pat Sucero, Jack O’ Brien, Tyler Casamenti

  2. Why did the Saxons invade Hastings? • Harold Godwinson was given the throne and this made William, who was the Norman King who conquered England, angry. This started the Battle of Hastings, where William ended up winning.

  3. What is Oxford? • Oxford is a city in central-southern Europe. It is known for being a university and home of the University of Oxford, the oldest University in England and the English speaking world.

  4. How was chess introduced? • Chess first appeared in Southern Europe during the end of the first millennium. It was introduced to English by conquering armies, in this case, the Normans conquered England.

  5. Why was Thomas Beckett murdered? • He was murdered on orders of his best friend, the king because the king wished to control the Church, where it was powerful both religiously and politically. Henry II, the king at the time, wanted the Church gone because it was challenging his power

  6. Why were commoners allowed in Parliament? • The reason for including commoners in Parliament was to counteract against the poor being overly dependent on the lord and rich of England.

  7. Who conquered Wales in 1281? • England

  8. Who had a ship wreck off of Aberdeen, Scotland? • Patrick Spens

  9. What play is about the good shepherds and written in 1450? • The Second Shepherds Play

  10. Where did Richard of York die? • The Battle of Wakefield

  11. Who wrote Morte D’ Arthur? • Thomas Malory • He actually compiled the legends from stories in French, Latin, and English in 1470.

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