In England’s history, the battle of Hastings was a memorable chapter. In brief, the memorable battle was so cruel. The particular battle resulted after an argument on the English throne. Really, the battle of Hasting had a tremendous effects because it directly or indirectly befallen a reason to carry changes in all relative affairs of England for instance changes in language, culture, English law along with made a foundation as a starting point for the English feudal system. In the earlier, Edward was the king of England and he had no any children but a cousin was there i.e. William. After the death of Edward, the English throne was given in hand of Harold Godwinson, who was an English earl.
Edward died in the year AD 1066 and because of no children, the English throne was given to Harold Godwinson. The major reason, why Harold Godwinson elected for English throne because he was very close friend of Edward and his wife, as well as a good human being. When William been familiar with about the death of Edward and giving of the English throne in hand of Harold Godwinson, he argued that before the death Edward, king of England had given a promise to him of English throne. But William claim doesn’t presented any consequences to the ears of judges and lastly the English throne was submitted to Harold Godwinson.
William assumes himself as an heir of the English throne because of being cousin of Edward and planned to hold the English throne from the hand of Harold Godwinson. He prepared 7000 troops and without any conversation in concern of the throne, William been ready to destroy Harold on 14th October, 1066. When William brought his 7000 troops for fighting in opposition to Harold troops, that moment Harold Godwinson was completely uninformed with William events. Without committing any warning, William’s troops seized their positions and started battling so violently and the deadly battle had been continued till the totality Harold and Saxon army finally finished with Norman weapon.
Certainly, in the English History the battle of Hasting was so shocking act and shameless battle but besides it’s the Battle also brought great changes in England. The battle fetched time, less than 10 hours to completely finishing and destroyed a lot to the south and south eastern part of England that resulted because of William’s directive. There was nothing left after battle by escaping footsteps of horse and human dead bodies. After this battle, a number of attempts were set from the segment of revolt but there were ineffective. In an Occasion of Christmas day of year 1066 in Westminster England, the crown of king of England was crowned on the head of William. As well as, in shortly William has proven himself as an heir and admirable person of the English throne.
The Battle of Hastings is also known for the changed history as in the England, the battle brought tremendous changes. As of arrival of William’s throne, Saxon people had to accept the removing of rights and constitutional rights. In contradiction of William’s throne and decision, many revolts were organized but pressed easily because of unsystematic coordination. Around 21 years, William enjoyed the position of the King of England. With the arrival of Williams and Norman rule a strong changes resulted in whole governmental system of law.
In the earliest of English law, the government officials called as Earls were too seem as same as the status of king. But after being a king of England the whole earlier laws were removed by William. For the new English throne, William Build up a principal of law. William’s law presented the King as a principle authority figure as well as served as an collective executive, legislative branches of the government and judicial. Along with the next changes that came into consequence after the battle was a change in language and culture. Including these changes, one additional change resulted i.e. the foreword of the feudal system to England. According to this system, the king will proffer a reward to his soldier in form of outline of land that was called as fief, for their devotion.