Which of Britain’s conquests had the most serious consequences for it?

The conquest of England by William the Conqueror had the most serious consequences for her. It was Wilhelm who laid the foundations of the centralized state; the king and his council were at the head of the government. The fragmented England did not become, a single state began to form, which could conduct an active foreign policy aimed at expanding the sphere of influence of the British state.



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