The first King of England ( or king of the English) was Offa, King of Mercia, one of several kingdoms in what is now England, from 754-796. He became King of England by conquering most of the other kingdoms. So the first English monarch was not chosen. He made himself the English monarch by successful conquest.
They had superior weapons.
im guessing because the spanish tried to trick the Aztecs
He had a good relationship with the Indians
William was nominated to be king of England. He wasn't chosen so he decided to come over and conquer England and be king. He came over to England in 1066
The colony was economically successful, engaging in trade with England and the West Indies
He didn't. The Hundred Years War happened in the 14th and 15th centuries. The only William Duke of Normandy I know of was the guy who fought the battle of Hastings against Harold Godwinson in 1066. Admittedly William did technically cause the Hundred Years War as without him conquering England it would never have had lands in France and the wars, if any, would not have been so long.
The Spaniards were so good at taking over is because they brought diseases over to the country and everyone got sick. it was not because they had guns.
I think he burnt it down or something but i barely know so someone please give a better answer! i just didnt want people to ask the question and have no answer. so here is a rubbish answer. somebody please reanswer this!
William Shakespeare was born in Warwickshire, England, during the reign of Queen Elizabeth I of England so, yes, he was one of her subjects.
William the Conqueror took England from the Danes in the Norman Conquest and established the English kingdom.
William faught harold godwinson and the saxons in 1066