Starter quiz

  • What was the main threat to William’s control of northern England in 1069?
    • an uprising by Eadric the Wild and the King of Wales
    • a rebellion led by Edgar the Aethling and King Swein  ✓
    • the construction of castles in the north
  • What were the aims of the Harrying of the North?
    • to build castles across Yorkshire and secure the area
    • to destroy the spirit of rebellion across the country  ✓
    • to ensure that no future rebel army could support itself in the North  ✓
    • to negotiate peace with the rebels and end all the rebellions
  • Complete the following sentence: The Harrying of the North caused a devastating ______, more than 100 000 people perished of starvation.
    • 'famine' ✓
  • What did the Harrying of the North involve?
    • crops, livestock and food were burned  ✓
    • land was offered to the rebels for peace
    • the Danes were paid to leave England
    • soldiers systematically hunted and killed rebels  ✓
  • What were the consequences of the Harrying of the North?
    • it affected William's reputation throughout Europe  ✓
    • the population of the north increased
    • the population gained support from the Danes and continued to rebel
    • there were no further uprisings in the north  ✓
  • What happened to the population in Yorkshire after the Harrying of the North?
    • The population continued to rebel against the Normans with support from Denmark
    • There was a decrease in population by 75% because of famine and refugees fleeing  ✓
    • Norman settlers moved in and the population increased by 75%
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