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A.S.A.P please thanks a lot

2007-03-19 06:44:09 · 3 answers · asked by Jessica 2 in Arts & Humanities History

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Not a lot. There were revolts in the first years after the conquest, which were brutally put down. The so called 'harrowing of the North' was particularly bad with vast areas between York and the borders put to the sword. Even Norman chroniclers thought it bad. Then there was the revolt in the Fens led by Hereward the Wake. Henry I, however, married a direct descendant of Alfred and named his son 'Aethling', a Saxon name and eventually the Normans were absorbed.

2007-03-19 07:18:39 · answer #1 · answered by rdenig_male 7 · 0 0

Not sure I know any anglo-saxons, and there havent been any Normans around here for years. Ever since they arrested that nice Bates boy down at the hotel...

2007-03-19 06:52:35 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

He'd have hated them. Foreign invaders who replaced the old ways with the repressive feudal system.

2007-03-19 06:51:47 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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