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How did the Domesday Book help William control England?. L/O – To explain why the Domesday Book was so important. Another Rebellion!. By 1070, William had conquered England and had started to build castles to control the land.
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How did the Domesday Book help William control England? L/O – To explain why the Domesday Book was so important
Another Rebellion! • By 1070, William had conquered England and had started to build castles to control the land. • But in 1085 the King of Denmark planned another great invasion of England. • How would William pay for an army to protect England? Denmark 1085
How could he get money? “I need money!” • William wanted to get the money from everyone living in England. • But how much could each person afford to pay? • William did not know. So he decided to ask everyone in England. 1085
The Domesday Survey “My job is to find out how much the land is worth, before William invaded and now. But no one seems to understand me!” • William did not ask everyone himself. He sent men all over England. • They found out how many pigs, hens, cows, windmills and farm tools everyone had. • All the answers were collected so William could work out how much money each person in England could afford to pay him. 1086
What did the Domesday Survey Ask? How much ploughed land is there? What is the manor called? How many smallholders are there? How many cows, goats, oxen, horses, pigs, beehives? Is there a priest and a church? How much meadow is there?
The Domesday Book • All the answers were put in a book called The Domesday Book. • It still survives today in London. • Historians can go in and use it. • It tells historians a lot about England in 1086. “But why am I called the Domesday Book?” 1086