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noname [10]
3 years ago
6

6. What did King William of Normandy accomplish during his reign? What effect did this have on

History
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irina1246 [14]3 years ago
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Answer:

King William Normandy reign.

Explanation:

King William gave Norman knights parcels of land and all nobles had to swear an oath of loyalty to him.

Normans marriage with Anglo-Saxon nobility implied merging of Anglo-Saxon and French into a new English language. The king took the first census in Europe (since roman times), called the Domesday Books. It was a comprehensive census, including - people, manors, and farm animals. The king also further developed the system of taxation and royal courts.

His all these contributions made him have significant impact & imprint on England monarchy.

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