He needed money , so William levied taxes and made the feudal system.
England rebbelled against William and he was not accepted by the English
Most of the problems that King William I of England experienced whilst King of England came from the fact that a lot of England did not submit quickly to Norman rule after his invasion. Particularly the North of England which took him six years to overcome. He suffered many revolts in his first 2 years as King all throughout England.
For more information on King William I of England, his conquests and issues he faced, try going here.
For more information on King William I of England, his conquests and issues he faced, try going here.
King William I, also known as William the Conqueror, ruled England from 1066 to 1087. He faced many problems before and after he became the king. The foremost problem he faced was his acceptance as a king. This was because he was the illegitmate son of Robert II who was the Duke of Normandy. Then he had to fight for his position as King of England. And even during his reign, Brittany and Normandy rose against him. For more details about his problems see the link below:
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He faced problems much the same as Edward the Confessor. There were many attacks from rival countries. Another problem that he faced was that he was not well accepted as king as he was not English.
When william became king people from the north and east did not obey him so he crushed them to teach them a lesson!
He was Duke of Normandy and King of England, he can't be 2 places at once
He was not accepted as king to the english and he was king of normandy as well so how can he be here and there at the same time