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William gained control of England by building castles which insured that the locals didn't put up rebellions and if they did they were easily stopped by the soldiers. castles scared the locals.

Next William created the feudal system that insured that everyone was loyal to the king and the people above them as they had to pay eachover taxes. The fuedal system ensured that the barons were loyal to the king, the knights were loyal to the barons and the peaseants were loyal to the knights which meant that everyone was under the kings control.

Next William created the domesday book which kept a record of how many animals or how many fields a person has therefore how much tax they should be charged . However the book was only used for 2 years as William died soon after creating it meaning it wasnt as useful.

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