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What did William need to explain regarding the earls?
Why they submitted to him and border protection
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What happened after the Battle of Hastings?
William
marched to
Dover
and fell ill
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Who did the English nobility choose as their successor?
Edgar Atheling
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Why did the English nobility not attack William at Dover?
They chose
Edgar Atheling
as successor
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What strategy did William use around London?
Intimidation
rather than direct attack
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Why did Edgar Atheling and the earls submit to William?
William seized the
royal treasury
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What was a consequence of the Battle of Hastings for English warriors?
Many of
England's
best
warriors died
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What did the surviving English nobles believe about William's victory?
It was
God's
will
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What did William promise his followers?
Great
riches
for their support
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What tax did William set to pay his mercenaries?
A heavy
gold tax
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Who were the first three Marcher earls?
Hugh d’Avranches
,
William FitzOsbern
,
Roger de Montgomery
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What powers did the Marcher earls have?
Create new towns for
colonization
Total control over
sheriffs
Exempt from
land taxes
Build castles as desired
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What happened to Cædb and Morcar's earldoms?
They
were
smaller
than
before
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Who was promised in marriage to William's daughter?
Edna
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What happened to everyone who fought against William?
They
lost
their lands
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What new earldoms did William create to protect the Marches?
Hereford
,
Shrewsbury
,
Chester
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What was the purpose of the Norman motte and bailey castles?
To establish control and secure
conquest
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How did castles differ from burhs?
Castles controlled
Anglo-Saxons
; burhs protected them
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What psychological impact did castles have on local populations?
Made locals feel
dominated
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What was the most serious Anglo-Saxon resistance after the Norman conquest?
Revolts led by
Edgar Ætheling
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What was the outcome of the Anglo-Saxon resistance (1068-71)?
William
replaced Anglo-Saxon aristocracy with Normans
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What extreme measures did William take during the Harrying of the North?
Laid waste to the north
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What were the immediate consequences of the Harrying of the North?
Death of
thousands
from starvation
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What long-term consequence did the Harrying of the North have on Yorkshire?
20 years
later, it had not recovered
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How did the Harrying of the North affect the Danish invaders?
They went to
Ely
due to lack of bases
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What was the impact of landownership changes by 1087?
Over half the land held by
190
earls
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What percentage of land was still held by Anglo-Saxon aristocrats in 1087?
About
5%
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What happened to land when landholders died without an heir?
It
reverted
back to
the king
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How did the changes in landownership affect thegns?
They became serfs to the
Normans
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What did Anglo-Saxons have to do to redeem their land?
Pay
William
to get it back
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What was the king's royal estates' percentage of land in 1087?
20%
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What percentage of land did the Church own in 1087?
25%
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What happened to the lands of those who acted against the king?
They
could
forfeit
their
land
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What was the impact of the Norman followers on land inheritance?
They inherited land from deceased
thegns
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What percentage of land in England was held by earls-in-chief in 1087?
Over
50%
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How many Anglo-Saxon earls were there in 1087?
Two
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What percentage of land was still held by Anglo-Saxon aristocrats in 1087?
5%
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What portion of land did the king own in 1087?
20%
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What percentage of land was owned by the Church in 1087?
25%
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What were the ways land could be lost or gained after the Norman Conquest?
Payment to redeem land
Inheritance payments to the king
Forfeiture upon death without an heir
Forfeiture for acting against the king
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