William of Normandy, also known as William the Conqueror, made several strategic choices to control Britain after his victory at The Battle of Hastings in 1066. He distributed land to his loyal Norman followers, establishing a feudal system that ensured their loyalty and solidified his power. Additionally, he commissioned the Domesday Book, a comprehensive survey of his new kingdom, to assess resources and streamline taxation. By building castles across England, he asserted military dominance and reinforced his authority over the Anglo-Saxon population.
king edward died and then there was a fight (the battle of hastings)(between William of Normandy and Harold godwineson) and William won!
William the Conquerer, Duke of Normandy, compiled his Domesday Book in 1086.
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The Normans, originally from Normandy in present-day France, invaded Britain in 1066. Their most notable arrival was during the Battle of Hastings, where William the Conqueror defeated King Harold II. The Normans established control over England and significantly influenced its culture, governance, and architecture. Their conquest marked the beginning of a new era in British history, leading to the establishment of feudalism and the construction of iconic castles.
William of Normandy besieged Canterbury in 1067 as part of his efforts to consolidate his control over England following the Norman Conquest. The city was a key stronghold and symbol of resistance, particularly due to its significance as a seat of the Church and as a center of rebellion against Norman rule. By capturing Canterbury, William aimed to suppress dissent and establish his authority over the region. The siege ultimately demonstrated his military power and reinforced his rule in England.
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king edward died and then there was a fight (the battle of hastings)(between William of Normandy and Harold godwineson) and William won!
William The Conquorer had control over Britain. He tried to influence his power by burning crops, building scary, dominating castles and punishing rebels very harshly. His aim was to scare Britain into obeying him and it worked. He also introduced the feudal system.
he put taxes to the english to make them stop protesting
William, Duke of Normandy, in October 1066
William of Normandy was battling against Harold Godwinson in the Battle of Hastings to gain control of England.
William I of England (who originally came from Normandy) was also known as William the Conqueror, seizing control of England in 1066. He did have a son that succeeded him, his third son, who became William II.
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by making as domesday book , building castles, creating a feudal system and using terror
William the Conquerer, Duke of Normandy, compiled his Domesday Book in 1086.
William Pitt
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