Respuesta :
The three eventual consequences are the following:
First – it is the end of feudalism, which was both the social and economic system of the Middle Ages.
Second – it is the beginning of centralized government in England, and
Third - it also started the development of a democracy there.
First – it is the end of feudalism, which was both the social and economic system of the Middle Ages.
Second – it is the beginning of centralized government in England, and
Third - it also started the development of a democracy there.
Answer:
It had consequences at the administrative, social, and cultural level.
Explanation:
At the administrative level, William the Conqueror's victory at Hastings meant the Witan turned to be called the GREAT COUNCIL and it was an advisory body. Besides, the Anglo-Saxons' feudalism was improved into TERRITORIAL FEUDALISM.
At the social level, William's victory meant the disappearance of the middle class (the Thanes). A sharp differentiation between social classes emerged: Aristocracy (Barons and Knights) and the Villains.
At the cultural level, said victory meant the return to the Mediterranean civilisation since three languages were spoken (French, Latin, and English).