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What did the Statute of Rhuddlan do?

Question #0a063b2a · British History
  1. Annexed Wales to England  ✓
  2. Declared independence of American colonies
  3. Guaranteed that no one could be held prisoner unlawfully
  4. Subsidised free trade
Correct answer: A — The English kings fought with the Welsh, Scottish and Irish noblemen for control of their lands. In Wales, the English were able to establish their rule. In 1284 King Edward I of England introduced the Statute of Rhuddlan, which annexed Wales to the Crown of England.

Why this question matters

This question is drawn from the “A Long and Illustrious History” section of the official Home Office handbook. Topics from this chapter make up a significant portion of the 24 questions in the real exam, so being able to answer this one comfortably is a small but real step towards passing on the day.

The accepted answer is A: “Annexed Wales to England”. Memorise the underlying fact rather than the option letter — the order of options changes between attempts, and the real exam may rephrase the question.

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