How did William control England after the Battle of Hastings?

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How did William control England after the Battle of Hastings? WALT – apply our understanding of an historical concept to modern life

Odd one out Harold Harald William Crossbow Bow and Arrow Sword England France Norway Odo William Harold Primary Bayeux Tapestry Secondary

The feudal system

Task Think about other situations or places that have the same type of structure as the feudal system. Can you list and then draw some examples? CLUE – think about school!!!

What questions would you ask about this book? Doomsday Book Then complete the worksheet. What questions would you ask about this book?

How did William try and control England? William controlled England by… This worked by…