The Harrying of the North was not a person. It was one of the ways that William I controlled England. William's army went up the the top half of England. It was very unpopular.
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Hereward the wake and the fens were rebelling on William
Harrying of the north I believe
the harrying of the north ended in 1071. This was when the people in the north of England stopped rebelling because William had killed 100,000, 10,000 of which starved to death because of the fact that William, Duke of Normandy burned down all their crops.
The feudal system and the Harrying of the North are linked through their roles in shaping power dynamics and land control in medieval England. The feudal system established hierarchical relationships between lords and vassals, where land was granted in exchange for loyalty and service. The Harrying of the North, ordered by William the Conqueror in the 11th century, aimed to suppress rebellion and assert control over the region, leading to significant changes in land ownership and feudal obligations. Both reflect the use of military force and governance to maintain authority and order in a fragmented society.
The harrying of the north took place in the north of England in the winter of 1069 and 1070.
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Hereward the wake and the fens were rebelling on William
in the harrying of the north williams ary had gone to the noth and burnt houses throw salt on the floor
Harrying of the north I believe
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the harrying of the north ended in 1071. This was when the people in the north of England stopped rebelling because William had killed 100,000, 10,000 of which starved to death because of the fact that William, Duke of Normandy burned down all their crops.
harrying of the north
1845.
well it ended when Scotland and England made a treaty.