Kyle Campbell

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This replacement of England’s ruling class had profound consequences, for the Normans had different ideas about the way society should be regulated. One major innovation was the castle, a new and brutally effective form of fortification that had been developing in Francia since the turn of the millennium. ‘They built castles far and wide throughout the land’, said the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle in 1067, ‘oppressing the unhappy people.’
The Anglo-Saxons: A History of the Beginnings of England
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