The Tower of London was built in the year 1078 by King William, Duke of Normandy.
This Tower is more than 1000 years old and is the oldest palace, fortress and prison in Europe. History tells us that King Edward of England failed to keep a promise to give his throne to William, Duke of Normandy but instead gave it to Harold Godwinson, his English brother in law.
William became angry and sent his army across the English channel to conquer England and on October 14, 1066 he fought with Harold and won the battle. Later that year on Christmas day, William was crowned King.
To keep the unruly citizens of London in line, he decided he needed a stronghold and so he built the Tower to act as his fortress.
With time, other smaller towers, extra buildings, walls, and walkways were added gradually transforming the original building into the splendid example of castle, fortress, prison, palace and finally museum that we enjoy today.
The Tower of London is a tourists attraction today.
During the 1896 presidential election, Democratic candidate William Jennings Bryant argued that the government should generate a money supply based on silver instead of gold like it had been previously.
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The best answer to this question is the first choice because the 1st amendment limits the power of government in order to protect the unalienable rights of American citizens.
I believe this is a true statement. The Reformation caused renewal and revision to the Catholic Church. <span>The Protestant </span>Reformation <span>was a schism from the Roman Catholic Church initiated by Martin Luther and continued by John Calvin, Huldrych Zwingli, and other early Protestant </span>Reformers<span> in 16th century Europe.</span>