Recently in social studies, our classes wrapped up the Medieval Europe unit. In this unit, one of my favorite events we learned about was The Battle of Hastings. Below is a poem revolving around the battle, enjoy!
When Edward died heirless, Harold claimed the throne.
The new King of England, William was disowned.
When William went back to Normandy, Harold sent a message.
William felt betrayed.
He chopped down the forest, all of the trees.
His men and him built boats, gathered horses and took them to sea.
They went on a boat ride, and arrived in England,
they stationed their attack.
On October 14th, 1066,
the Saxons and Normans battled it out.
The results were even, when their king fell down,
he had taken an arrow to the eye.
With Harold now dead, England lost hope,
the Normans were victorious, and William took the throne.
He established Feudalism in England,
in worries of rebellion.
He stayed King of England,
and won the title for which he would forever be known,
William the Conqueror.



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