Defence of lands, strategic positioning and to further imply power of the lord/monach
No. It needed stone.
they needed to build them quickly because they needed to look after the land and stone castles take 10 years to build. : ) Hope that helped .
Medieval castles were needed for safety because they protected people from invaders and other dangers. Castles were also built to defend from danger. They were equipped with high walls, murder holes, cover for soldiers, and more.
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.
They had outlived their usefulness and were no longer needed
Early castles were made of wood, and were built on small hills. Later castles were usually made of stone, though when a castle was needed quickly it might still be made of wood, and some castles were made of brick.
When feudalism swept the land. The lords and nobles needed something to protect them.
in the space they had or in a cellar probaly anywhere in them days
Castles have stables to keep animals and horses were so important because they needed them fr when there was an attack.
Because they needed a more better place to fight because wooded castles could catch alight in war a stone castle would not also they needed a more main sturdy home.
william needed to keep control so he made motte and bailey castles these were not good enough against invasion
King William I (William the conqueror) first introduced castles into Britain in the form of Motte and Bailey castles after he first took over the Country in 1066. King William I needed some castles that could be built quickly and cheaply after in the war in order to stop rebellions. Motte and Bailey castles were ideal as they were made out of wood which were both cheap and quick to build.