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The conquering king retained the right to overrule the decisions of church courts and to hear all cases in which a layman was in conflict with the church. William personally attended the local church councils which now became more frequent. He acted as master of all they did.
William worked closely with Lanfranc, who organized the church and, using English precedents, brought the Archbishop of York under the authority of Canterbury. William preferred to deal with one church hierarchy, not two. Bishops became part of the feudal military structure.
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This encounter may have been challenging for both sides because of possible language barriers between the two groups, as well as differing opinions on the worth of certain objects, like how the English may have attempted to trade with their own currency, which would've been useless to the Powhatan Indians.
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(I didn't really look it up but I'm pretty sure this is correct)