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    Castles are huge, strong houses, where kings and lords once lived with their families, soldiers and servants. They were built to provide safety from attack and to display the owner's wealth. The first proper castles were built in England after the Norman Conquest in 1066. They were introduced by William the Conqueror, when he invaded England from his homeland in France. Castle designs have changed over history. This is because of changes in technology over time. The first castles were simply 'mounds'

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    First question: What the heck is a citadel? A citadel is basically a type of fortress on high ground that is heavily fortified to protect its city. The walls were “seven to thirty feet in thickness and typically thirty to forty feet high” (Kalif 1). This helped the walls provide a solid defense. The Citadel had many parts to it to provide a solid defense against an invasion force. The keep, or citadel, was perched at the top of the hill, looking down on the city it protects and helping keep a lookout

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    Castles evolved over the time from the early beginnings of the Middle Ages all the way to the end of the period. These significant pieces of architecture started out as a simple structures and eventually turned into something a lot more complex and innovative. The castles were where the kings and lords lived with their families. Also, a bunch of staff members lived there. They were needed to carry out all the jobs. The system is called manorialism and it is when peasants and/or serfs would do work

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    Castles are huge, they are the homes to many kings and lords. They are made of stone and are well fortified and protected against any attacks like sieges. Inside the castle there are many different rooms with different purposes. Three of the most important rooms in this castle that you would need to know about is the Great Hall, the Courtyard, and the Dungeon. These rooms all have a different purpose and different than all the other rooms in the castle. The first room in the castle you should know

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    Kenilworth Castle "The castle today is a ruin, it is therefore of very little use to any historian studying castles." After having visited Kenilworth castle and through my general readings and investigative studies I do not agree with the hypothesis above and I will attempt to argue against this statement. Although the castle is a ruin there is a great deal of structural evidence which historians find relevant in determining the usefulness of castles and how they

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    The Glass Castle The Glass Castle, written by Jeannette Walls, is an autobiographical novel that shows how hard life can be when you have little to no money and highly deteriorated parents. During the whole memoir it shows how hard it is to live in poverty while at the same time trying to raise a family. The exposition of the novel is how having parents that cannot support their children because the lack of a stable income. The rising action is when Jeannette was in a taxi cab going to a party

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    Bailey castles since they were made entirely of wood. The fire might be started by building a bonfire against the outer wooden fence (palisade) or, more usually, by archers shooting fire-arrows into the castle. As the fire spread through the castle those living inside would be forced to leave allowing the attackers to take them prisoner or kill them. This was one of the reasons why Motte and Bailey castles were soon replaced by Stone Keep castles. Fire has little effect on a stone castle. Battering

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    Going to the park always gave Rick Castle a chance to think while he watched Alexis play. The first times he would come with her, he didn't part from her not for a second, not wanting to miss the any of the fun- and maybe to keep an eye on her too-. However, recently she had started to demand more independence, stating it was silly for her to play with other kids if her father was following her too. It was a bittersweet feeling for him, admiring his kid,but also knowing the little things that marked

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    if castles have been around forever, but they first types of castles were built between the 11th and 15th centuries in France, Ireland, and England. These castles were called Motte and Bailey. Motte and Bailey castles consisted of a tower on top of a man made hill with a fence and a ditch around the outside, sometimes with water. The name moat for the water surrounding the castle comes from Motte. This was the most popular type of castle in all of Europe, except for Scandinavia. These castles protected

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    History is made and altered throughout time. A motte-and-bailey is a major part of our history, especially of castles. It was a form of castle on a raised surface that was surrounded by a ditch and protective fence. It was the most common form of castle in Europe in the 11th century in many places. The motte parts were mounds crowned by a tower. A ditch was around them and it was sometimes filled with water. Because of the mottes, it added another way of defence. Another way of technically describing

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