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How did William keep control in the north?

William the Conqueror split up the land into territories and gave a piece of land to knights that had always remained noble to him. He ordered them to control their territory and kill those that stood in the way.


What did noble women cook?

A lot of stuff. They had whatever, their lords had. of course, nobles got the best from their piece of land. bread, wine, chicken, other meats, very few veges..but you know those crazy middle ages, died young and lived a terrible life. That don't happen anymore ecept in africa..i think.


What is the difference between a gentleman and a noble?

The difference depended on place and time. Certainly the two groups overlapped, where they were considered distinct. A gentleman was usually considered to be a person who had a farming estate large enough that he did not work it, but peasant farmers lived and worked on it, a manor. This was distinct from the land owned by a yeoman, who worked his own, rather small, piece of land. In many times, a gentleman was considered to be a member of the nobility, even if he had not title. Without a title he was of lower rank and less consequence than a knight, and considerably lower than a baronet. He might have been called a squire, but the meaning of this term also changed with time. A noble was a member of a noble family, but this included all members, not just the ones who had titles of nobility. With a title of baron or of higher rank, a noble was a peer. Without that title, the noble was a commoner, just as a country gentleman was.


What action did Andrew Johnson take against the Civil Rights act of 1866?

Andrew Johnson with his narrow mind and revengeful spirit, vetoes the continuance of the "Freedmen's Bureau. On March 3rd 1865 before Lee's surrender Congress establishes a place where former slaves and white refugees could get aid. A year later in February of 1866 long after Lincoln's death in April of 1865, Congress again opted for the continuance of the freedmen's bureau. This time however, Andrew Johnson decided to vetoed the idea. Congress upon seeing this pass a Civil Rights Act over Johnson's vetoed. This was the first time a significant piece of legislation was ever passed over a President's veto. Secondly it was piece that helped to shape the fourteenth amendment. Finally in July of 1866 Congress successfully passes the Freedmen's Bureau. Having it last for two more years til it was no longer needed.


What was hitlers plan?

Hitler wanted peace. a piece of France, a piece of Poland, and a piece of England.

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