14 Fun Facts About the Tower of London by Jeannie Meekins

14 Fun Facts About the Tower of London

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  • Genre History for Kids
  • Publisher Learning Island
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  • Size 2.47 MB
  • Length 36 Pages

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After William, the French Duke of Normandy, defeated King Harold of England at the Battle of Hastings, William became King of England. He built a fortress along the River Thames where he could maintain control of London and watch any invaders coming along the river.
The fortress became The Tower of London. Over the years, it has been added to and destroyed. It has been a palace, zoo, Museum, Royal Mint, observatory, prison, and a place of execution and murder for many unlucky souls.
Today, its Towers display the secrets of its past while its ghosts wander the grounds at night.
Do you know:
Why are ravens kept at the Tower of London?
What happened to the first prisoner held at the Tower?
How many towers did King Henry III build?
What happened to the original crown jewels of England?
Why is the Garden Tower called the Bloody Tower?

Find out the answers to these questions and more and amaze your family and friends with these fun facts.
Ages 8 and up.
All measurements in American and metric.
Reading Level: 6.9

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