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Although there were a lot of changes after the Norman conquest in 1066, some parts of England stayed the same. Here are some of the examples:

Villagers grow crops whether their Lord was Norman/Saxon.

The Normans had the same cures and treatments.

They kept how people farm the same.

They use the same type of money to pay their taxes.

Yes the Normans were ruthless and brutal to the Saxons, however, King William also agreed to keep these things the same in order for England to like him

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The original inhabitants of Britain, Celtic peoples, remained the bulk of the population. They retained their language, customs and culture, but they became romanised as the Romans radically transformed the country.

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Q: What did not change in Britain after 43AD after the Romans invaded?
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