if he didnt use fear or violence the people wouldnt be scared of him. so king william used fear like if you dont let me be your king i will burn all your houses down
He used violence to terrorize the population into submission.
William built loads of castles to watch over different parts of England. this created fear. He also used the feudal system and many harsh punishments like the GIBBET.
He used the feudal system, domesday book, Castles and violence. There is probably more but that is all I know.
to keep the peasants at bay
Because it had more force and power over the people of England
The reign or terror started when the Jacobins gained control over the French government. Robespierre advocated for a Republic of Virtue and guillotined whomever he thought did not "support" the revolution. Of course, you can imagine France was plunged into a state of terror because thousands of citizens were being executed.
It was not affected directly by the Reign of Terror but by the Revolution as a whole. France broke from the church, starting over as Year One. They had a whole new calendar, with new months and days. Notre Dame became a 'temple of reason'.
William was nominated to be king of England. He wasn't chosen so he decided to come over and conquer England and be king. He came over to England in 1066
41,594 people were arrested and killed during the French Reign of Terror, which lasted from September 1793 to July 1794. The executions finally ended when the architect of the terror, Maximillian Robespierre, was overthrown and executed.
Because it had more force and power over the people of England
the guillotine because it was used so often during the reign of terror and most of all the Great terror, which occurred during the reign of terror
yes
Maximilian Robespierre led it until he was guillotined, signifying the end of the "Reign"
reign of terror
No, it was a tool used to control the public by a small group of men.
The reign or terror started when the Jacobins gained control over the French government. Robespierre advocated for a Republic of Virtue and guillotined whomever he thought did not "support" the revolution. Of course, you can imagine France was plunged into a state of terror because thousands of citizens were being executed.
It was not affected directly by the Reign of Terror but by the Revolution as a whole. France broke from the church, starting over as Year One. They had a whole new calendar, with new months and days. Notre Dame became a 'temple of reason'.
William was nominated to be king of England. He wasn't chosen so he decided to come over and conquer England and be king. He came over to England in 1066
41,594 people were arrested and killed during the French Reign of Terror, which lasted from September 1793 to July 1794. The executions finally ended when the architect of the terror, Maximillian Robespierre, was overthrown and executed.
17 November 1558
no