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What is the historical significance of the Battle of Hastings?
O It was the final battle of the Reconquista.
O It was the final battle of the Crusades.
O It started the Norman conquest of Great Britain.
O It started the Counter Reformation in England.
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C. It started the Norman conquest of Great Britain.
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