He kept London as the capital
December 2011
I assume you are asking about the Duke William of Normandy who became William I of England and is remembered as William the Conqueror. What I have read about him seems to indicate he was either cruel or kind, depending on the circumstances. The people who opposed him were treated very harshly, but he did things that were surprising, such as outlawing the slave trade.
lots of things but the main thing they did is rob monasterys
i have the answer but what is the answer
Many things. They had a role in justice and oversaw the execution of such justice. They were also in charge of regulating the amount of silver in silver coins.
December 2011
yes
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.
After the Battle of Hastings, William the Conqueror took over England. For the first time, England was connected to a country that had taken over many other cultures. England was under the French rule and William imposed new laws.
he found out which people had what things and how many of them so he knew how much to tax them
I assume you are asking about the Duke William of Normandy who became William I of England and is remembered as William the Conqueror. What I have read about him seems to indicate he was either cruel or kind, depending on the circumstances. The people who opposed him were treated very harshly, but he did things that were surprising, such as outlawing the slave trade.
Things varied. There were a lot of kings in a lot of countries, and they had a lot of different ideas on how to do things. King William the Conqueror outlawed slavery of Christians in England in 1066. King Henry I of England outlawed the slave trade altogether in 1102. So those two kings freed slaves.
lots of things but the main thing they did is rob monasterys
i have the answer but what is the answer
a lot of things, i guess... :/
Many things. They had a role in justice and oversaw the execution of such justice. They were also in charge of regulating the amount of silver in silver coins.
To keep things balanced Make sure things don't get over ruled