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Which of these best describes how William of Normandy changed the English Monarchy?
A.
William was the rightful heir to the throne of England but would not accept the crown.
B.
William claimed the throne as the ultimate authority over all feudal lords and subjects.
C.
William was crowned the King of England and immediately gave all power to the Church.
D.
William was not of royal blood and took the crown of England by force and oppression.
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William established himself as the ultimate feudal authority in England: after 1066 he made the king the top liege lord, required oaths of fealty, redistributed land to his followers, and centralized royal control (e.g., Domesday Book) rather than ceding power to the Church or being a passive heir.
William established himself as the ultimate feudal authority in England: after 1066 he made the king the top liege lord, required oaths of fealty, redistributed land to his followers, and centralized royal control (e.g., Domesday Book) rather than ceding power to the Church or being a passive heir.
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