Tower Of London Research Paper

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The Tower of London was created in 1066 by William The Conqueror on The old Roman Walls, and continued a few years later in 1078 by King William II. William was originally promised the throne by King Edward, but instead it was given to Harold Godwinson. William was really mad about this after waiting for the throne so he set out to become King and he conquered England with his army: becoming King later in the year. The Tower was used as a place to see possible enemies coming to London on the Thames River. The reasoning for this being so prominent at this time was because of World War II going on, the King had to keep his eye on possible invaders. The Tower of London now has around 20 Towers on the whole area of land. ”The Tower has had many uses such as a library, a treasury, a bank, arsenal, and an observatory . . . The most famous is a prison” (McGillick). King William wanted a place to keep people who weren’t behaving in London so the tower was made for this purpose. It was only a simple building and gradually over time it became more modern and adequate. “The White …show more content…
“An ancient legend is that if the ravens leave the Tower, The Tower and Great Britain will fall” (English for Everyone). For this reason the Ravens have their wings clipped so that they cannot escape the Tower, and let the legend come true. The Beefeaters have been at The Tower of London since Henry VIII having the throne. The reasoning for their names being “Beefeaters” are back in old times they were partly paid in mean. This stopped around the 1800s. “To become a beefeater the person has to have served in the army for at least 22 years” (English for everyone). The beefeaters job today is basically just giving tours, and guiding visitors around to sites they wanna see at the Tower, instead of guarding the Ravens. The prison is the most famous part of the Towers