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  1. The revolt of the Anglo-Norman earls failed for a number of reasons: They did not have the support of the Anglo-Saxon people who were not willing to risk their lives for...

  2. 1068 - Rebellion in the North. Between 1066 and 1071 five different earls led Northumbria. The first, Morcar was replaced in 1066 and the two earls that followed him were murdered.

  3. Oct 1, 2024 · Learn about Edwin and Morcar's rebellion for your Edexcel GCSE history exam. Find out about the causes, events and impact of Edwin & Morcar's revolt in 1068.

  4. The Revolt of the Earls in 1075 was a rebellion of three earls against William I of England (William the Conqueror). It was the last serious act of resistance against William in the Norman Conquest .

  5. Starter quiz. Exit quiz. Additional material. Slide deck. Download slide deck. Lesson details. Key learning points. Resentment against Norman rule increased as Anglo-Saxons lost land, money, power and influence. Eadric the Wild led a revolt against Norman rule in 1067-68. The most serious challenge to William's rule occurred in the North in 1069.

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  7. What happened at the start of the revolt? King Sweyn of Denmark agreed to invade England, at the request of Ralph de Gael. Waltheof and Ralph de Gael decided to rebel against William. Waltheof, who was the Earl of Northumbria, changed his mind.

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