Andijan Institute of Mechanical Engineering, faculty "Mechanical Engineering Technology", "TMJ" a student of group K-83-21, Eshnazarov Sanjarbek Independent work on the topic "British history"
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Late British History
After the Normans, British history can be divided into “Dynasties”
Anglo-Normans (1066 – 1215)
Middle Ages (1216 – 1347)
Late Medieval (1348 – 1484)
Tudors (1485 – 1602)
Stuarts (1603 – 1713)
Georgians (1714 – 1836)
Victorians (1837 – 1900)
Who were the Normans?
The Normans were originally Vikings (“North Men”) from Scandinavia
They settled in a part of France called Normandy
The Normans were the last people to successfully invade England
Normandy
The Norman Conquest (1066)
In 1066 the Anglo-Saxon King of England died without an heir
Two people claimed the Kingdom:
Harold, The Earl of Wessex
William, The Duke of Normandy
Harold had himself crowned King but his position was not secure.
By August 1066 William had assembled a force of about 5,000 knights for invasion
William defeated Harold at the Battle of Hastings (Oct 14 1066).
This resulted in profound political, administrative, and social changes in the British Isles.