The Domesday Book is an extensive look at England's land and resources, setting out ownership, value, and accountability. This information allowed William to successfully access and raise taxes, making sure a steady income stream supported his rule. The Domesday Book also helped to resolve debate over land ownership and strengthened the feudal system by clearly describing the management and rights of the landowners. Through the Domesday Book, William established a premise for a more compact and organized government remarkably impacting England's government and economic structure. The Domesday Book was requested so that a tax raise could be charged to those who owned land and provided military security. This book was the most effective survey that changed the entire population and is one of William’s greatest achievements. King William was very powerful, stronger, and was worth worshiping than any other ruler has been. William the Conqueror finally laid the starting point for a focus on royalism in England through a series of planned corrections and plans. By combining power and control under the crown, he declined the impact of nobles and established a more merging governance
The Domesday Book is an extensive look at England's land and resources, setting out ownership, value, and accountability. This information allowed William to successfully access and raise taxes, making sure a steady income stream supported his rule. The Domesday Book also helped to resolve debate over land ownership and strengthened the feudal system by clearly describing the management and rights of the landowners. Through the Domesday Book, William established a premise for a more compact and organized government remarkably impacting England's government and economic structure. The Domesday Book was requested so that a tax raise could be charged to those who owned land and provided military security. This book was the most effective survey that changed the entire population and is one of William’s greatest achievements. King William was very powerful, stronger, and was worth worshiping than any other ruler has been. William the Conqueror finally laid the starting point for a focus on royalism in England through a series of planned corrections and plans. By combining power and control under the crown, he declined the impact of nobles and established a more merging governance