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The Norman era

Explore the impact of the Normans in 1066, from the Battle of Hastings to the creation of the Domesday Book. Discover the introduction of the feudal system and its three estates: nobility, clergy, and commoners.

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The Norman era

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  1. The Norman era

  2. In 1066, william, dukeofnormandy, foughtwith the anglo-saxonkingharold in the battleofhastings. William killedking Harold and imposedFrench culture and language

  3. In 1086 kingwilliamcountedall the piecesofland, all the people and all the animals, toknowhowmuchhecouldcollect in taxes. The resultwas a register, called the Domesday Book(Doomesdaywas the dayof the last judgement)

  4. The Feudal system The Normansintroduced the hierarchicalfeudal system intoBritain, whichwas a pyramidal system and consistedofthreeestates: • The nobility (warriors and merchants) • The clergy (whoused the Roman law and expandedtheirlands) • The commoners (peasantry) • The kingdistributedterritoriestohisbarons and the barons in exchangehadto help the king in war.

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