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scoundrel [369]
3 years ago
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How did William the conqueror crush rebellions

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wel3 years ago
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Generally speaking, William the Conqueror crushed rebellions by quickly killing the leaders of the rebellions, along with anyone who was found to support them--thus leading people to avoid associating with the rebellion in question. 
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