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England in 1060

England in 1060. Should William of Normandy attack?. HELP! Nobody will do as I say!. Edward the Confessor was King He had trouble keeping control of the country. Most of England was poorly defended. There were very few castles. Very few people lived in the north and west of England.

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England in 1060

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  1. England in 1060 Should William of Normandy attack?

  2. HELP! Nobody will do as I say! Edward the Confessor was King He had trouble keeping control of the country.

  3. Most of England was poorly defended. There were very few castles.

  4. Very few people lived in the north and west of England. Everybody lived in the south. Most of the South of England was covered in forest and people lived in villages.

  5. England’s army is strong. England’s army is scattered.

  6. William’s army was strong. William’s army lived and trained together.

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