William the Conqueror
After his victory at the Battle of Hastings, William's forces quickly took control of the south of England. William the Conqueror was crowned King of England in Westminster Abbey on Christmas Day 1066.
Over the next three years he resisted many English rebellions before he went on to conquer Scotland and Wales. He ordered eight commissioners to compile the Domesday Book, this was a record of each parish in England.
William made sure that he kept power by building castles at important places throughout the land, using the latest in castle-building technology. The Tower of London and Windsor Castle were both started during William's reign.
He introduced the feudal system, that is where his followers were given estates to allow them control of the local population. Many churches and manor houses survive from the Normans and many words that we use in our language are from Norman French.
The rule of William the Conqueror and his successors changed England for ever.
What day was William the Conqueror crowned king? Easter day Christmas day New Years day Holiday ----------------------------
What Year was William Crowned? 1166 1867 1066 1247 1386 ----------------------------
How did William make sure he kept power? built walls built rivers built castles built defences ----------------------------
The tower of London was built in William's time, which other building was started? Nottingham castle Tower bridge Windsor Castle Edinburgh castle ----------------------------
What did William give to his follows to keep law and order? cars carts horses estates houses ----------------------------
Why were the Normans called the Normans? names were Norman their father was called norman from Normandy from Normampton ----------------------------
Who did William beat at the battle of Hastings? King James King Henry King Harold King Stephen ----------------------------