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The Normans, led by William the Conqueror, left from Normandy, a region in modern-day France, to invade England in 1066. They crossed the English Channel and landed in the southern part of England, marking the beginning of the Norman Conquest.
William Blackall left England for his punishment on 1788
Pennsylvania was founded by William Penn for Quakers that were emigrating from England. The land was given by the king of England Charles II as a favor to William Penn's father for returning him to the throne after the rule of Oliver Cromwell. the benefit of the land grant was to get a Major dissident and his followers to leave the country.
Religious Persecution i think
to get freedom from king James the first
To get away from the England Religious rules
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Allied soldiers departed from England for Normandy, and arrived by ship. The British were based mostly in southeast England, where they had taken up positions after Dunkirk. The Americans had to go elsewhere when they arrived in England, and their bases were more in southern and southwest England. There were several ports of embarkation for both the British and American forces. The airborne forces departed from numerous airfields. Follow-on forces also generally came from England.
William Shakespeare was 28 in 1592, at which time he was firmly installed in London. He didn't leave England at this time or probably at any time in his life.
ecause he wanted to
You have to get to where your ship (The Normandy) is stationed on that planet to leave it.