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Aleksandr [31]
3 years ago
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How did William the Conqueror and King Henry II of England expand the monarchy’s power? Use the cause-effect graphic organizer t

o organize your ideas. On each line, describe an effect of the (sorry for incomplete question its what was written)
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Brrunno [24]3 years ago
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How did William and Henry II increase royal power? William made tax collection more efficient, and required first allegiance of all barons. Henry II claimed the right to try clergy in royal courts, and unified the system of royal justice.
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