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Q: What were the main reasons for building castles in medieval England?
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Were castles easy to attack?

Nope. That was the reasons that castles were built- to be hard to attack.


Why was stone used when building a Norman castle?

Stone was used whilst building a Norman castle because of these reasons: * Stone's strong * Stone's hard to set on fire * Stone doesn't rot Before stone castles were built the Normans used Motte and Bailey castles which were made out of wood. Wood is the complete opposite to all the bullet points above.


Why did castles become palatial?

There are different reasons as to why castles became palatial. One main reason is because castles were no longer needed for defense, therefore were turned into palatial castles where people were free to visit and stay in.


How did castles affect middle ages?

Castles added beauty to the landscape of England. It also was used as a form of protection for the royal family from invaders. Since the Kings owned the people, the public needed to be sure that their king was safe.


Were castles built mainly for royalty?

Not really, most castles were mainly built for defensive reasons, to dominate a particular part of the countryside and to house troops. That is not to say that there are no royal castles, there are (e.g. Windsor Castle).


What invention ended the building of castles?

Castle building for military reasonscame to an end because of gunpowder and explosives being invented. When guns, cannons, howitzers, artillery and bombs became powerful enough to destroy any built structure, the castles became pointless from a military perspective. Castles kept being built every now and then mainly for propaganda and/or romantic reasons. If you're a country, it can be good to show that you're wealthy enough to afford to build something huge and impressive, even if it isn't that useful any more.


Is there a fifth reasone for building castles?

i have absolutely no idea ... lol ...the only reasons i can come up with is ...for protecting the important peoplefor looking over their landsthey were hard to attackmotte and baily castles were used for royaltyand number 55. a base for an army when they were attacking a nearby area !YAHOO i did i answered you question! i thought of 5 reasons oh yeah uh hu ! ... sorry ..so yes there is a 5th reasonhope i helped :)


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How old are Stone Keep Castles?

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


Is Stonehenge myth or a legend?

Stonehenge is a very real thing found in southern England, but the reasons for its creation are unknown. So no, I wouldn't really consider Stonehenge itself to be a myth or legend, but the reasons for its building are probably due to the builders' religion.


What was the first castle William the Conqueror made?

each castle looked different , but the first castle was a very important one i'm very sorry but all i know is that it would be made out of stone, have lots of curtains and expensive cloth fro the beds - and very very unhygenic thank you! It's "The Tower of London"