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How did castles defend themselves?

Castles usually defended themselves by having a wall with a moat or ontop of a hill


Two examples how castles were defended in the past?

With towers, and by pouring boiling oil on the invaders. Archers would stand at the top of the castle and in towers and shoot.---- Castles were defended by moats, drawbridges, fortified walls, armed guards on patrol, fortified inner keeps.---- Some castles were defended with things called curtain walls which were known as 'walls within walls' . ----


How Japanese castles defend themselves?

japanese castles defended themselves by building higher walls so attackers couldnt attack.


What where the advantages of Williams duke of Normany's castles?

His Motte and Bailey Castles were well defended and easy to build, while being very cheap too. King Harold Of England didn't have very good castles.


How did William defend his castles?

William defended his castles by making several walls and towers. Archers were placed on the walls and towers so they could shoot enemies as they came in.


How were king Williams castles defended in 1066?

William built castles to defended himslef, so William made the castles incredibly hard to attack. He built a mote so they would have to swim across and then there was the task of opening the door. there was a latch that you had to pull to get the door to open. William also had catapults and high towers to see if anything or anyone was attacking.


What does a higher conductivity mean?

Concentric castles were the next follow on from stone keep castles. Concentric castles, in Britain, are most associated with Edward I and North-West Wales where a series of huge castles were built. The most famous concentric castles are at Harlech, Beaumaris, Caernarvon and Conway. Unlike square keep castles, concentric castles had no central keep. In many senses, they had no centre either as all parts of the castle would have been considered to be a strong point. Each concentric castle had a very heavily defended entrance and the central core was defended by a series of curtain walls. The furthest of the curtain walls would have been the smallest in height to allow the defenders to see an approaching enemy. The curtain wall nearest to the castle would have been the highest to give the defenders the maximum height advantage over those attempting to take over the castle. JAJAJA


What ended castles?

Castle building ended when they were no longer able to be defended. In the 15 century, artillery such as cannon balls and mortar were able to break through the stone walls.


Where are concentric castles?

in england


When did they stop building castles?

Castle building stopped when they were no longer able to be defended. In the 15 century, artillery such as cannon balls and mortar were able to break through the stone walls.


How were motte and bailey castles defended and attacked?

they were attacked by soldiers setting the motte and Bailey castles alight and the castles also had pickaxes through at the door because in a matter of time the pickaxes would make a hole in the door and they could get through.


How do you get crusader armor on aq worlds?

you have to beat the crusader or the grand crusader with hammer