Hannover Dynasty 1714 - 1901. Vocabulary Reach for- dosáhnout (něčeho) Summit- vrchol Sway- vláda Prince-elector- kurfiřt Opponent- odpůrce Economic expansion-

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Hannover Dynasty

Vocabulary Reach for- dosáhnout (něčeho) Summit- vrchol Sway- vláda Prince-elector- kurfiřt Opponent- odpůrce Economic expansion- hosp. rozvoj Religious liberty- tolerance náboženství Empress- císařovna Interfere with- zasahovat (do) Acquire- získat

Hannover Dynasty During 18. and 19. century the British empire reachs for his territorial and power summit Development limited monarchy Most considerable sovereigns- George III and Victoria

Of the United Kingdom of Great Britain: George I ( ) George II ( ) George III ( )

Of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland: George III ( ) George IV ( ) William IV ( ) Victoria ( )

George I Protestant From Germany Unknowing English Give up sway to parliament

George II Hanoverian prince- elector ( ) English and Irish king ( ) Give up sway to parliament Expansion colonial empire (East America)

George III Hanoverian prince- elector ( ) English king ( ) Opponent of revolutions and political reforms Supported economic expansion (farmer George)

George IV Son of George III Regent behind his father ( ) English king ( ) Hanoverian king ( )

William IV Duke of Clarence English king ( ) Political reforms Religious liberty

Victoria English Queen ( ) Indic empress ( ) Supported conservative policy Interfered with foreign policy Her government = ‘Victorian period’ She acquired Australia, Egypt, Hong Kong, South Africa…

Victoria