William Bradford is significant because he was the governor and founder of the Plymouth Colony settlement. He was born in 1590 and passed away in 1657.
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William Lyon Mackenzie and Louis Riel.
William H. Conley has written: 'Significant literature of the junior college, 1941-1948'
William The Conqueror, as he was known, after he conquered England.
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William Lawson's most significant achievement was being one of the first to cross the Blue Mountains, along with Blaxland and Wentworth. This crossing was significant for it enabled the settlement of New South Wales to expand beyond Sydney.
Yes. If you want to know why, find out more about William Shakespeare. In particular you might want to find out how much he has influenced the English language.
He helped people do things and did stuff and made a lot of debt.
Because William and Mary supported the supremacy of Parliament.
William Lloyd Garrison was significant in the way that he promoted the emancipation(freeing) of slaves and he also promoted womens suffrage in his newspaper "The Liberator".
William is a dynamic character as he undergoes significant changes throughout the story. Fish could be metaphorically related to growth and development, representing William's transformation and journey.