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Q: What does the feudal system and the harrying of the north have in common?
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Where was the harrying of the north?

The harrying of the north took place in the north of England in the winter of 1069 and 1070.


Who was harrying of the north?

The Harrying of the North was not a person. It was one of the ways that William I controlled England. William's army went up the the top half of England. It was very unpopular. For more information see: What was the Harrying of the North?


Was William the conqueror a bad king?

William the Conqueror helped Britain in many ways such as the introduction of the Feudal system, but he also started things like the harrying of the North so he was not always good. I think it is up to you to decide, he certainly changed England though.


What did king William do in the harrying of the north?

nothing


What was the effect on England by the harrying of the north?

stuff


What were the campeigns in the harrying of the north?

Hereward the wake and the fens were rebelling on William


What happened at the harrying of the north please explain in detail its for an essay?

in the harrying of the north williams ary had gone to the noth and burnt houses throw salt on the floor


What did the Normans call York?

Harrying of the north I believe


What does harrying of the north mean?

I don't know wat it means


How many people died in the harrying of the north?

Lot's and lot's


When did the harrying of the north end?

the harrying of the north ended in 1071. This was when the people in the north of England stopped rebelling because William had killed 100,000, 10,000 of which starved to death because of the fact that William, Duke of Normandy burned down all their crops.


What was Williams brutal conquest of northern England called?

harrying of the north