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William Wilberforce supported the RSPCA, the abolition of slavery and equal rights for homosexuals. If you want to know more, Wikipedia has a good page on him.
He was a very good leader
Harold Godwineson was generally considered a capable leader. He proved his military prowess during the battles of Stamford Bridge and Fulford Gate in 1066. However, his reign as king of England was short-lived as he was defeated and killed in the Battle of Hastings by William the Conqueror.
Both John Newton and William Wilberforce had conversion experiences and became Evangelical Christians and both were Abolitionists. Wilberforce asked John Newton if he should preach and Newton convinced Wilberforce that he could be most effective in fighting the slave trade by remaining in Parliament. While they had different careers, they both worked together for the abolitionist movement. Wilberforce did some preaching. At that time it was illegal for a layman to preach in the same church more than once every six months. We do where he may have preached. Newton was a good friend of Whitefield, a great Calvinist evangelist of the great awakening. He too opposed slavery. At this point we can assume that Whitefield, Newton, Wilberforce, and Cowper composed a team opposing slavery.
He provide people with land
William Wilberforce supported the RSPCA, the abolition of slavery and equal rights for homosexuals. If you want to know more, Wikipedia has a good page on him.
he didnt have a good one even know his parents were rich he wasnt happy
a good leader
He met his wife, whilst he was touring round Europe wit his good friend Isoiac Milner
William was very well prepared which made him a good leader, he did the very clever trick of retreating down the hill!
He was a very good leader
William was a good king because he was well prepared and was a good leader.
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Harold Godwineson was generally considered a capable leader. He proved his military prowess during the battles of Stamford Bridge and Fulford Gate in 1066. However, his reign as king of England was short-lived as he was defeated and killed in the Battle of Hastings by William the Conqueror.
Both John Newton and William Wilberforce had conversion experiences and became Evangelical Christians and both were Abolitionists. Wilberforce asked John Newton if he should preach and Newton convinced Wilberforce that he could be most effective in fighting the slave trade by remaining in Parliament. While they had different careers, they both worked together for the abolitionist movement. Wilberforce did some preaching. At that time it was illegal for a layman to preach in the same church more than once every six months. We do where he may have preached. Newton was a good friend of Whitefield, a great Calvinist evangelist of the great awakening. He too opposed slavery. At this point we can assume that Whitefield, Newton, Wilberforce, and Cowper composed a team opposing slavery.
nice and serious. good leader
He provide people with land