The Reign of Terror, initiated by the revolutionary government in France, helped William consolidate control by instilling fear among the populace and suppressing dissent. By executing perceived enemies and enforcing strict measures, it created an atmosphere of compliance and obedience. This brutal crackdown allowed William to eliminate rivals and establish his authority, as the threat of violence deterred opposition and fostered loyalty among his supporters. Ultimately, the terror facilitated a more centralized and authoritarian rule.
Because it had more force and power over the people of England
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He used it to pacify and control the people.
William the Conqueror used fear and terror as tools of control by employing brutal tactics against those who resisted his rule. After the Norman Conquest in 1066, he systematically destroyed towns and lands, notably through the Harrying of the North, which instilled fear in the populace. His regime also relied on the establishment of a feudal system that emphasized loyalty through fear of punishment, ensuring that both nobles and peasants understood the consequences of defiance. By showcasing his military power and willingness to employ violence, William solidified his authority and maintained control over England.
He knew who owned which piece of land
To control his subjects through fear.
Because it had more force and power over the people of England
William the Conqueror used terror as a strategic tool to consolidate his control over England following the Norman Conquest in 1066. He employed brutal tactics, such as the widespread destruction of rebellious towns and the harsh punishment of dissenters, which instilled fear among the populace. This atmosphere of terror discouraged resistance and rebellion, as people were aware of the severe consequences of opposing his rule. Additionally, the imposition of Norman authority through fortified castles and the redistribution of land to loyal nobles further solidified his grip on power.
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by making as domesday book , building castles, creating a feudal system and using terror
He used it to pacify and control the people.
William the Conqueror used fear and terror as tools of control by employing brutal tactics against those who resisted his rule. After the Norman Conquest in 1066, he systematically destroyed towns and lands, notably through the Harrying of the North, which instilled fear in the populace. His regime also relied on the establishment of a feudal system that emphasized loyalty through fear of punishment, ensuring that both nobles and peasants understood the consequences of defiance. By showcasing his military power and willingness to employ violence, William solidified his authority and maintained control over England.
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They used violence and terror to control elections.
He knew who owned which piece of land
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