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allowed arrows to be fired. Reviews Select overall rating (no rating) Your rating is required to reflect
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first part to be rebuilt in stone. Surmounting curtain walls and tops of gatehouses were battlements.
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KidsKonnect is a growing library of high-quality, printable worksheets for teachers and
homeschoolers. See the fact file below for more information on Castles or alternatively, you can
download our 32-page Castles worksheet pack to utilise within the classroom or home environment.
By the time the Romans expanded in Northern Europe, evidence of hill forts and fortified
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keep was called a donjon or turris. In England, castle building was introduced by the Normans after
William I’s conquest. Its ownership was transferred many times between the Scottish and the English
during the First and Second Wars of Scottish Independence. As castles developed, provisions at the
top of gatehouses were added. By the 15th century, trebuchets were replaced by cannons as siege
weapons. Most Crusader castles were built by the Military Orders, such as the Knights Templar,
Knights Hospitaller, and Teutonic Knights. Scholars associated their emergence with people’s
accumulation of resources, such as food.

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