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The Norman Conquest is significant because it is remembered. We know this because children learn about it in school, in addition to all the books and films that have been made such as The Norman Conquests and Wulf, the Saxon: A Story of a Norman Conquest (Classical Historical Fiction). We also have more information because the Domesday book was put into London's History Mueseam. William also built castles {'motte and bailey'} to control more of the surrounding area and to keep watch. In summary William made enough objects to keep being remembered generation to generation.

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