Reference Summary: William the Conqueror's brutal Norman Conquest of England in 1066 was the most radical change the country had ever seen. While 80% of Europe struggled as peasants, a new elite was rising in the city.
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William the Conqueror's brutal Norman Conquest of England in 1066 was the most radical change the country had ever seen. While 80% of Europe struggled as peasants, a new elite was rising in the city.
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- William the Conqueror's brutal Norman Conquest of England in 1066 was the most radical change the country had ever seen.
- While 80% of Europe struggled as peasants, a new elite was rising in the city.
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