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Vol. The Middle-Ages in British History (1066-1485) Key facts:England was ruled the Norman French. The country was united under a feudal system. Great castles, cathedrals and monasteries were built. England went to war with France over land and lost. The Norman French rulers gradually became English. The language of the people gradually changed The Oxford History of the American People: Volume 3 (Hist of the American People) Samuel Eliot Morison: The Oxford History of the American West Clyde A. Milner: The Oxford History of the Biblical World Michael D. Coogan: The Oxford history of the British Empire, Volume 5: His main area of interest is the history of the British Empire from the end of the eighteenth The full 10 volume collection of English Historical Documents is the authoritative Penguin Dictionary of English and European History, 1485-1789. This work is well supplemented the older Cambridge History of the British Empire, Vol. 1, edited J. H. 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