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Verizon [17]
3 years ago
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During William or Normandy’s rule, England:

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lukranit [14]3 years ago
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Answer:

The answer is below

Explanation:

England broke away from the previous links with Denmark and Norway, and thereby connected the country to Normandy and Europe. With William in power or as King, he got rid of all the Saxon nobles and imposed the feudal system.

Hence, during William or Normandy’s rule, England experience a lot of transformation, amongst which are:

1.  His rule, generally led to replacement of the Anglo-Saxons as the elites, with the Normandy people.

2.  The Church achitectural appearances was also changed and was greatly influenced by the form of motte and bailey castles and Romanesque cathedrals.

3. Feudalism was also widespread to achieve his Lordships over the country's land.

4.  During this period, English language absorbed and we're influenced by many new French words.

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