The Norman Conquest of did more than just change the ruling monarch; it initiated a systematic overhaul of the English administrative and social landscape. In , William the Conqueror commissioned a landmark survey to consolidate this control. Which of the following statements most accurately synthesizes the purpose and content of the resulting Domesday Book?
- It served as a comprehensive census of every manor in England, recording landholders, the number of people and livestock, and the land's value to establish a precise basis for royal taxation.Cevap
- BIt was a constitutional charter designed to limit the King's absolute authority by granting specific legal rights to the Anglo-Saxon nobility and ensuring a fair distribution of agricultural land.
- CIt was a commemorative artistic register that documented the Norman victory over the Roman legions at the Battle of Hastings, used to justify the divine right of William the Conqueror.
- DIt was a religious census commissioned to verify the conversion of Viking settlements to the Church of England, ensuring that the wealth of the monasteries was documented for Henry VIII.
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The Domesday Book was a comprehensive census of land, people, and animals in England, used by William the Conqueror to establish a centralized taxation system.
The correct answer accurately identifies the Domesday Book as a detailed census of England's land, resources (including livestock), and owners, commissioned by William the Conqueror in for the purpose of taxation and administrative control.
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The Domesday Book and its role in Norman administration.
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Review the timeline of the Middle Ages, specifically comparing the administrative changes of the Normans with the later legal reforms of the th century.
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