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10 April, 08:33

What role did the invasion of William the Conqueror play in the development of a national identity for England?

A.) The British army defeated William the Conqueror, uniting England against a common enemy.

B.) The British army was defeated by William the Conqueror, but nobles eventually revolted and took the crown and English lands.

C.) William the Conqueror rejected the feudal system and set up a democratic central government.

D.) William the Conqueror took control of most of England's lands and, eventually, a set of common laws was established for all Englishmen.

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  1. 10 April, 10:59
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    D.) William the Conqueror took control of most of England's lands and, eventually, a set of common laws was established for all Englishmen.
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