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How far by the end of his reign had William imposed Norman government on England?  

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How far by the end of his reign had William imposed Norman government on England? Norman government was imposed on England in three main forms, law, church and administration by the end of Williams reign on England. Williams approach to Norman government was taken very seriously as he was precautious in his approach. An example of how serious he was would be shown in the administration system. The system he inherited, upon being crowned king, was much better equipped than the Norman administration system and William decided to make no changes immediately. Although, as William began to understand the system, he began to gradually replace the Saxons with Normans. Once the Normans understood the system they made it run more efficiently and turned it to new purposes such as the accomplishment of the Doomsday book. Reason alone that the Doomsday book was accomplished in Norman and not Anglo-Saxon England shows...

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