because he didnt have a boat
To get from Normandy to Hastings William had to cross the English Channel.
During World War II, the route chosen by the Allies to cross into France and begin liberating the mainland of Europe was the beach-dominated coast of Normandy, France. With this "D-Day" invasion of Normandy achieving success, the Allies then moved deeper into France (thence the rest of Europe) through both central and northern lines-of-advance in France.
about the same but they had to cross on woodlike things and if the couldn't do that they couldnt
Bleriot completed his cross-channel flight on July 25, 1909.
The Normans did not have cannon at the Battle of Hastings. Cannon are derived from fire lances. The first known use of fire lances was at Da'en (in Jiangxi province China) in 1132. It isn't known exactly when the first gun capable of firing a projectile was developed. The first documented use of cannon in Europe was at the siege of Cordoba (Spain) in 1280.
To get from Normandy to Hastings William had to cross the English Channel.
The English Channel which is part of the North Sea
So he could kill the englishmen
Dwight D. Eisenhower .
The English Channel.
The Normans - who originally came to Normandy from Scandinavia - had to cross the English Channel to sail to England. The Channel links the southern portion of the North Sea to the Atlantic Ocean.
12th Fleet
Gen Omar Bradley was in |Command of US troops and Gen Bernard Montgomery in charge of the British troops.
12th Fleet
Cross Channel happened in 2003.
During World War II, the route chosen by the Allies to cross into France and begin liberating the mainland of Europe was the beach-dominated coast of Normandy, France. With this "D-Day" invasion of Normandy achieving success, the Allies then moved deeper into France (thence the rest of Europe) through both central and northern lines-of-advance in France.
HVDC Cross-Channel was created in 1986.