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How are square keeps defended?

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How were Square Keep Castles Defended?

because the are strong and high. square keeps could be easily defended they were high meaning that defenders could see attackers coming. and prepare their wepons, they could shot down arrows from the arrow slits. hurl spears and drop rocks. there where lots of ways to defend a castle but these are the only ones i know :)


What are square keeps?

they are part of a castle and they are tall.....and square


What were square keeps built of?

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What keeps a square from moving?

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Two examples how castles were defended in the past?

With towers, and by pouring boiling oil on the invaders. Archers would stand at the top of the castle and in towers and shoot.---- Castles were defended by moats, drawbridges, fortified walls, armed guards on patrol, fortified inner keeps.---- Some castles were defended with things called curtain walls which were known as 'walls within walls' . ----


What is a square that keeps on twisting and turning and does not break?

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Why were Square keeps built?

Because people had alot oof time on there hands


What did harry mean when he told Voldemort he defended his friends like his mother defended him?

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What were square keeps made out of?

it is made of stone so when the enemy attacks they can take cover.


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Square or shell keeps were built in stone why?

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