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England in 1086 was valuable due to its wealth and resources, particularly in agriculture and trade. The Domesday Book recorded detailed information about land ownership, population, and resources, highlighting the economic importance of England at that time. Its strategic location in Europe also added to its value as a powerful kingdom.

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