The Making of England · AD 900 – AD 1066
Anglo-Saxon Justice
Understanding the Tithing, the Witan, and the use of "Wergild".
Key Questions
- 1How did the Anglo-Saxons keep order without a police force?
- 2What was the "Wergild" and how did it prevent blood feuds?
- 3How does this system compare to our modern laws?
National Curriculum Attainment Targets
KS2: History - The Viking and Anglo-Saxon Struggle for EnglandKS2: History - Anglo-Saxon Law and Order
Year: Year 4
Subject: History
Unit: The Making of England
Period: AD 900 – AD 1066
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