Taxes helped William the Conqueror by providing a steady source of revenue to fund his military campaigns and maintain control over England after the Norman Conquest in 1066. By establishing a centralized taxation system, he was able to efficiently collect resources from his new subjects, which facilitated the construction of fortifications and the administration of his realm. This financial stability allowed him to solidify his power and reward his loyal supporters with land and titles, further entrenching Norman rule.
The taxes were to help pay for the French and Indian war. They reasoned that they were protecting the colonists and the colonists were English subjects so they should help pay for the war.
this event help keep the money of the people in order so they could also get taxes of people who owed taxes.
William Blount was a very wealthy and a signer of Declaration of Independence. George Washington appointed him as governor of Territory South of River Ohio. He was a Tennessee State Senate after 1787. He was expelled by a legislature for helping the British to conquer Spanish Florida.
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Probably not, Taxes are normally also used to help the poor (who do not pay tax). So taxes are also supporting the services other citizens get from their government.
william the conquer was the first king of england
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Yes he was- he was William I, and founded the English Plantagenent dynasty.
William became king on christmas day in 1066
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