Starter – True or False? The Normans built Motte and Baileys Motte and Baileys were replaced with round keep castles William introduced the Feudal System.

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Starter – True or False? The Normans built Motte and Baileys Motte and Baileys were replaced with round keep castles William introduced the Feudal System In the Feudal System the King gave the land to the knights William carried out a survey of England’s wealth known as the Judgement Day Survey True False

The Normans built Motte and Baileys True  CORRECT – During the reign of King William over 60 Motte and Baileys were built all across England. They were used to keep control of areas up to a days ride from the castle. Return

The Normans built Motte and Baileys False  HARD LUCK – During the reign of King William over 60 Motte and Baileys were built all across England. They were used to keep control of areas up to a days ride from the castle. Return

Motte and Baileys were replaced with round keep castles True  HARD LUCK – Motte and Baileys were replaced by stone castles but they were originally square in shape. The first stone tower was the White Tower in London. Return

Motte and Baileys were replaced with round keep castles False  CORRECT – Motte and Baileys were replaced by stone castles but they were originally square in shape. The first stone tower was the White Tower in London. Return

William introduced the Feudal System True  CORRECT – William introduced the Feudal System so that he could reward his followers, yet still keep control of the land. Those who received land also had to promise to provide knights for the King. Return

William introduced the Feudal System False  HARD LUCK – William introduced the Feudal System so that he could reward his followers, yet still keep control of the land. Those who received land also had to promise to provide knights for the King. Return

In the Feudal System the King gave the land to the knights True  HARD LUCK – The King gave the land to the barons and bishops. The barons and bishops then gave the land to the knights who would promise to fight for their lord if they were ever called to do so. Return

In the Feudal System the King gave the land to the knights False  CORRECT – The King gave the land to the barons and bishops. The barons and bishops then gave the land to the knights who would promise to fight for their lord if they were ever called to do so. Return

William carried out a survey of England’s wealth known as the Judgement Day Survey True  HARD LUCK – William did carry out a survey into the wealth of England but it was known as the Domesday Survey. Domesday was the Day of Judgement. Return

William carried out a survey of England’s wealth known as the Judgement Day Survey False  CORRECT – William did carry out a survey into the wealth of England but it was known as the Domesday Survey. Domesday was the Day of Judgement. Return