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Yes Castles have changed through time to midevil castles to modern day castle in the U.S or Britain. But People call modern castles mansions.
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King William I (William the conqueror) first introduced castles into Britain in the form of Motte and Bailey castles after he first took over the Country in 1066. King William I needed some castles that could be built quickly and cheaply after in the war in order to stop rebellions. Motte and Bailey castles were ideal as they were made out of wood which were both cheap and quick to build.
They built churches and castles and stuff like that
because the English would of be defeated. The Normans built castles better than us
Paul C. Bird has written: 'A guide book to the castles of Great Britain' -- subject(s): Castles, Guidebooks
william needed to keep control so he made motte and bailey castles these were not good enough against invasion
Patrick Cormack has written: 'English cathedrals' -- subject(s): Cathedrals 'Castles of Britain' -- subject(s): Architecture, Castles, Guidebooks, Local History
Stone Keep castles (Stone castles) are quite a few centuries old. They were built in the 11th century by King William I (William the conqueror) not long after he took over Britain after the battle of hastings. Stone castles however, weren't the first castles William built in Britain. He first built Motte and Bailey castles. The reasons for this were that they were cheap and easy to build as they were made out of wood. He decided to build Stone castles to replace many of the Motte and Bailey castles for many reasons including these: * Stone castles don't burn * Stone castles don't rot within a few years but will carry on standing for centuries to come * Stone castles were heavier, making them much stronger
He didn't he made them to assist in taking over Great Britain