How did William try to establish control of England?

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Year 7 History Mind Map on How did William try to establish control of England?, created by Ebeth Tanney on 15/05/2017.
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How did William try to establish control of England?
  1. Feudal System
    1. King: Gives land to Barons
      1. Barons: Provides money and knights for the Kings and gives land to the Knights
        1. Knights: Provides protection and military service and gives land to Peasants
          1. Peasants: Provides food and services when demanded
    2. Harrying of the North
      1. Who?
        1. William the Conquerer
          1. Anglo-Danish rebels
            1. Edgar the Aethling- blood claim to the throne
            2. Why?
              1. People tried to rebel against William
              2. Where?
                1. North of England
                2. When?
                  1. Winter
                    1. Ended 1070
                      1. Started in 1069
                      2. What?
                        1. William ordered people to be killed
                          1. Series of campaigns
                            1. Done to control Northern England
                          2. Motte and Bailey Castles
                            1. Keep- Where taxes would be stored
                              1. Motte: To raise the keep
                                1. Stockade/ Bailey Wall: To defend against attackers
                                  1. Bailey: Where knights would be trained
                                    1. Moat: To deter attackers
                                      1. Bridge: Lowered and Raised easily
                                      2. Domesday Book
                                        1. Manuscript record of the great survey of England and parts of Wales
                                          1. It was written in Latin and contains info on animals, land, free men and slaves etc..
                                            1. Introduced to the people in 1086 and was commissioned by William
                                              1. Handwritten by 1 scribe and checked by another, written to assess the extend of the land and resources being owned in England at the time
                                                1. Effect:William found out the extent of the taxes he could raise, people didn't necessarily like it though
                                                  1. Finished in 1086. William died before it was finished though
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