Yes, William the Conqueror employed various methods to fund and construct castles in England after his conquest in 1066. While he did not directly pay the poor for labor, he often used the resources of the local populace, which included conscripting labor from them. This practice sometimes involved offering compensation in the form of food or shelter but was primarily enforced as a means of asserting control and establishing his rule.
Castles are difficult to heat and cool, maintain, protect,and pay taxes on.
yes and no they would make the villagers pay taxes and use that to pay for things like food, water, and improvements to the castle etc
Poor Indian people live out in abandoned homes, and try to make their own homes out of scrape metal and other bits and pieces lying around, if there are old building they will pay like 5 rupees to buy it and live in it.
The main goals of the Department of Housing and Urban Development were: To help poor people pay for housing To provide help for urban renewal projects To provide housing for the poor
stop cheating do they work! did you pay attention in class
He's poor.
because he is poor
NET Journal - 1966 The Poor Pay More was released on: USA: 9 January 1967
building a Human Pyramid.
William Gray
to make the rich pay more and the poor pay less
Long hours, no breaks, poor food, poor pay, little physical safety.