he did he ordered his soldiers to attack and kill the people of England and to gather up
the crops and burn then so there was famine in the land he also attacked the people who were in Harold's army in case they conspired to kill him
William the Conquerer, Duke of Normandy, compiled his Domesday Book in 1086.
king edward died and then there was a fight (the battle of hastings)(between William of Normandy and Harold godwineson) and William won!
he used the feudal system ,religion,domesday book, punishment and force, also castles.if anyone rebelled against him he would take away your land!
The Domesday book helped William to control England by showing him what the Saxons would retaliate to and not. He got to know his country better.
William the conquer kept law and order by creating something called to dooms day book.
William the Conquerer, Duke of Normandy, compiled his Domesday Book in 1086.
by making as domesday book , building castles, creating a feudal system and using terror
William of Normandy was battling against Harold Godwinson in the Battle of Hastings to gain control of England.
immensely
king edward died and then there was a fight (the battle of hastings)(between William of Normandy and Harold godwineson) and William won!
King William the Conqueror commissioned the Domesday Book in 1085 to assess and document the landholdings and taxable values of his newly conquered kingdom of England, providing him with a comprehensive record of his realm's resources and wealth. This allowed him to strengthen royal control and taxation policies.
he used the feudal system ,religion,domesday book, punishment and force, also castles.if anyone rebelled against him he would take away your land!
The Domesday book helped William to control England by showing him what the Saxons would retaliate to and not. He got to know his country better.
William, Duke of Normandy, in October 1066
he put taxes to the english to make them stop protesting
William I of England (who originally came from Normandy) was also known as William the Conqueror, seizing control of England in 1066. He did have a son that succeeded him, his third son, who became William II.
The Domesday Book was useful to William the Conqueror because it provided a comprehensive survey of his newly conquered kingdom's lands, resources, and wealth. This allowed him to effectively administer and tax the territories under his control, ensuring his power and authority over England.