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Introduction The White Tower Why were stone castles easier to defend? How did enemy soldiers attack a stone tower?

Introduction The White Tower Why were stone castles easier to defend? How did enemy soldiers attack a stone tower? What is the biggest and oldest castle in England? .

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Introduction The White Tower Why were stone castles easier to defend? How did enemy soldiers attack a stone tower?

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  1. Introduction The White Tower Why were stone castles easier to defend? How did enemy soldiers attack a stone tower? What is the biggest and oldest castle in England?

  2. William the Conqueror built the first castles in England. Do you remember what these castles were called and what was wrong with them? Sample Slide Random Slides From This PowerPoint Show

  3. the bailey the keep battlements round towers moat gatehouse and drawbridge turret arrow slits The bailey was a safe place to shelter during an attack. Sample Slide There were arrow slits in the castle walls so that the archers could fire arrows at the enemy but stay protected behind the castle walls. Random Slides From This PowerPoint Show

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