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William the Conqueror dealt harshly with rebellions to consolidate his power and establish control over England following the Norman Conquest. He aimed to deter further insurrections by demonstrating that resistance would lead to severe consequences, including land confiscations and punitive measures against the rebels. This brutal approach was intended to instill fear and ensure loyalty among the Anglo-Saxon population, thereby securing his rule and preventing any challenges to his authority.

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