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The Aftermath of Harold's Death
This chapter explores the consequences of Harold's death and the resulting power vacuum that facilitated William the Conqueror's rise to the throne of England in 1066. It examines William's consolidation of power through fortifications, the significance of the Bayeux Tapestry as a historical narrative, and the emergence of a feudal system that reshaped English society. The chapter further discusses territorial expansions into Wales and Ireland, the influence of Norman architecture, and the demographic shifts following the conquest, culminating in the onset of the Crusades.