William the conqueror had the white tower built and employed different people to help under his instruction
He used it to pacify and control the people.
He knew who owned which piece of land
William the Conqueror established the Curia Regis (King's Court) to help establish and maintain laws in England.It eventually developed into the Parliament of England.http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Curia_Regis
It help William because people would look up to the castle and rember who was king, it also help him because peasnts would be scared of him and not disobey his orders. hoped i help :)
William the conqueror had the white tower built and employed different people to help under his instruction
in 1066 William the Conqueror went to Normandy William and his Knights sailed to England and defeated the English king and that's how he spread feudalism.
in 1066 William the Conqueror went to Normandy William and his Knights sailed to England and defeated the English king and that's how he spread feudalism.
He used it to pacify and control the people.
He knew who owned which piece of land
William the Conqueror established the Curia Regis (King's Court) to help establish and maintain laws in England.It eventually developed into the Parliament of England.http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Curia_Regis
william the conqueror built the white tower and chose the location he had help from the normans
It help William because people would look up to the castle and rember who was king, it also help him because peasnts would be scared of him and not disobey his orders. hoped i help :)
He certainly made it a more organised place to govern.
On Monday 25th December 1066, William the Duke of Normandy overthrew the Anglo-Saxon's army (With the help of his army) and became the new king
well it wasnt lived in like a house as kings had to travel alot but i can only think of one person and that is William the conqueror sorry i couldn't help more
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