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In 1066 after the battle of Hastings England changed a lot. Here are some of the things that changed:The feudal system did not change entirely but a few changes were made. The king was most important, he owned all the land and he gave some land to the lords and barons. The lords and barons gave land to the knights. The knights gave land to the peasants whereas before the knights weren't as important.The ruling class definitely changed completely as William the conqueror replaced Harold Godwineson. The English barons and lords were replaced by Norman barons and lords but William let some English lords and barons keep their land if they promised to stay loyal.As the English lords and barons were replaced by French lords and barons some French food and drink was imported into the country. The foods included wine and cheeses like brie and blue cheese but it was so exclusive only the wealthy could afford it while peasants still lived on soup.The Norman barons and lords spoke French while English barons and lords spoke English but most peasants and knights also spoke English so the whole language didn't change but a few French words were incorporated into the language. Words like table, centre, dance, engage.Financially England changed when William introduced the domesday survey in 1085. William sent men all over England to each shire to find out what or how much each landholder had in land and livestock, and what it was worth. William ordered that a book be made containing information on who owned what throughout the country. This book would also tell him who owed him what in tax.
The barons were very angry with King John. He could'nt keep land, support the church or keep taxes fairly.
William the Silent (also called William of Orange, but not the English king of that name) was called "the Silent" because he had a legendary ability to keep his opinion to himself. There is a link below for more information.
William the conquer kept law and order by creating something called to dooms day book.
the lords role in society is to give out pieces of land they own to vassals (knights) who return the lord protection and service for that land
In 1066 after the battle of Hastings England changed a lot. Here are some of the things that changed:The feudal system did not change entirely but a few changes were made. The king was most important, he owned all the land and he gave some land to the lords and barons. The lords and barons gave land to the knights. The knights gave land to the peasants whereas before the knights weren't as important.The ruling class definitely changed completely as William the conqueror replaced Harold Godwineson. The English barons and lords were replaced by Norman barons and lords but William let some English lords and barons keep their land if they promised to stay loyal.As the English lords and barons were replaced by French lords and barons some French food and drink was imported into the country. The foods included wine and cheeses like brie and blue cheese but it was so exclusive only the wealthy could afford it while peasants still lived on soup.The Norman barons and lords spoke French while English barons and lords spoke English but most peasants and knights also spoke English so the whole language didn't change but a few French words were incorporated into the language. Words like table, centre, dance, engage.Financially England changed when William introduced the domesday survey in 1085. William sent men all over England to each shire to find out what or how much each landholder had in land and livestock, and what it was worth. William ordered that a book be made containing information on who owned what throughout the country. This book would also tell him who owed him what in tax.
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The barons were very angry with King John. He could'nt keep land, support the church or keep taxes fairly.
he put taxes to the english to make them stop protesting
To keep "royal" blood in the family. To keep the royal blood line flowing in the family.
In the "Lords of the Underworld" series by Gena Showalter, William and Gilly do develop a romantic relationship and end up getting together as the series progresses. Their story is featured in the book "The Darkest Whisper."
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William the Silent (also called William of Orange, but not the English king of that name) was called "the Silent" because he had a legendary ability to keep his opinion to himself. There is a link below for more information.
William the conquer kept law and order by creating something called to dooms day book.
Serfs worked on the lands of the Lords and most the produce belonged to the Lords. Tenant farmers, on the other hand, work on the lands of the Lords but keep all the produce, and just pay rent.
William the Conqueror made them to protect himself from attacking English rebels trying to knock him off the throne
roc royal likes to keep his business personal