Zusammenfassung der Ressource
The impact of the
Norman conquest
on British Society
- The Harrying of the North
- Caused by defiance against William I
- Villages were burned
- Food shortages
- Starvation
- Anglo-Saxon elite
- Replaced by Franco-Normans
- Links with other countries
- Closer to France
- Broken with Scandinavia
- The Domesday book
- Extensive survey
- Value of homes
and goods
- Administrative tool
- Helped taxation
- Construction of castles
- In response to
local rebellions
- Defensive points
- To help secure
the Norman
power
- military
- political
- large amounts
of land
- Feudal System
- Wealth and
land for loyalty
- King at
the top
- Lords with lands
- Vassals
- Government
method
- Religion
- Converted the Christian Church into Roman Catholic
- Changes in
organization
- Normans in upper reaches of church
- Services
- Civil service
- Education system
- New Cathedrals
- Changes in language
- Addition of Anglo-Norman French
- Ruling Clases
- Government
- Church
- Law
- Anglo-Saxon English
- Tongue of lower classes
- Laws
- The Forest law
- For extracting resources
from the royal forest
- Cruel punishments
- being blinded
- Mutilation
- Canon law
- local church
- Trial by battle
- Fines
- Murdrum
Fines
- Norman killed
by a unidentified
person
- English
community
fined
- Wergild
- Compensation
to the victim's
family
- Increased use of writing
- More records