Final Flashcards for history

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What is history?
History is the study of people, evidence and events in the past!
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What are the different types of evidence?
Written, architectual, archaelogical. artefacts, oral and pictorial
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What is chronological order?
Chronological order is when a piece of text is written in the order that it happened in!
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Who ruled england in 1060?
King Edward ruled england in 1060!
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When did king edward the confessor die?
King Edward the Confessor died on the 5th of January, 1066
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When king edward died who claimed to be king?
When King Edward the Confessor died Harold Godwinson, William Duke of Normandy and Harald Hardrada claimed to be king.
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Who persuaded the Witan to make him king of England?
Harold Godwinson
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What did william do when Harold Godwinson had persuaded the Witan to make him king?
William got angry and prepared to invade! But he couldnt cross the channel because he didnt know where he was.
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What did Harald Hadrada do when he found out that Harold Godwinson had persuaded the Witan to make him king?
Harald Hadrada set sail from norway and landed at York!
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How was the battle of hastings caused?
The battle of hastings was caused when Harald Hadrada came to attack Harold Godwinson at York
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Who won between Harold and Harald?
Harold won the battle
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Where did harold Godwinson march to after he had defeated Harald Hadrada?
After that Harold Godwinson's army marched all the way to senlac hill.
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