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What is the modern-day name for the country from which knights traveled to invade England in 1066? a. Belgium b. France c. Scotland d. Normandy
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What is the modern-day name for the country from which knights traveled to invade England in 1066?
a. Belgium
b. France
c. Scotland
d. Normandy
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modern-day name for the country from which knights traveled to invade England in 1066 is "B. France," since this was referred to as the "Norman Invasion".
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