to get freedom from king James the first
I possibly think 1492 or 1776.
Bradford was one of the leaders of the group of Sepratists who left England for the New World that we now call the Pilgrims.
The Puritans and The Quakers wanted religious purity and freedom from religious persecution. Both groups came to Penn's Woods, where William Penn promised these freedoms. William Penn founded Pennsylvania.
Why did england wait until the 1600 to establish permanent colonies in America?
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William Penn traveled to Ireland, England, and the New World, which had Pennsylvania in it, too.
The separatists left England because they heard of the new world in America and wanted to start a new life there.
The Battle of Hastings took place in 1066 between Harold the Second of England Duke William of Normandy for the throne of England. William won.
I possibly think 1492 or 1776.
He left the world as well as his office on April 4, 1841.
William shakespheare was the most known person in England because his plays changed the way people look at the world with his sonnets and plays.
Since about 1595, William Shakespeare has been and still is England's most famous playwright, and is, in fact the most famous playwright in the world, period.
Bradford was one of the leaders of the group of Sepratists who left England for the New World that we now call the Pilgrims.
Lord Robert Baden-Powell started the world Scouting movement in around 1907-1908 in England. William Boyce brought to the US in 1910 after learning about it on a trip to England.
Rome invaded England in 48 AD and the Vikings invaded in about 950 AD. William the Conqueror invaded and took England in 1066. Germany attacked England from the air in World Wars I and II, but never attacked on the ground.