What was England Like in The 1000's? Correct Version- Don't use the other one!
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- What was England like in the 1000's?
- Society
- The population of England was between 1.7 and 2 million.
- 90% of the people lived in the countryside
- There was a three tiered social structure of Nobles, Freeman, and Srfs. All three classes, were subject to the kings authority.
- Law
- It was the duty of the King to take care of law and order.
- The King held overall authority. He relied on advisors to help him Govern.
- The punishment such as capital punishment increased.
- Crime
- The church was concerned with giving those who had committed crimes the oppertunityto save their souls.
- Society
- The population of England was between 1.7 and 2 million.
- 90% of the people lived in the countryside
- There was a three tiered social structure of Nobles, Freeman, and Srfs. All three classes, were subject to the kings authority.
- Society
- Actions that threatened the social structure were closed as crimes- for example, a Serf starting a fight with a Noble or treason.
- The church was concerned with giving those who had committed crimes the oppertunityto save their souls.
- Society
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