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History at Key Stage 2 Unit 6c: Why have people invaded and settled in Britain in the past? -A Viking Case Study

History Unit 6c: Why have people invaded and settled in Britain in the past? A Viking Case Study Unit 6c: Why have people invaded and settled in Britain in the past? Who invaded and settled in Britain a long time ago? Dictionary definitions Invade verb to enter for conquest or plunder e.g.“invade a country” Settle verb to establish a place to live, to make one's home e.g “settle in London”

History Unit 6c: Why have people invaded and settled in Britain in the past? A Viking Case Study Unit 6c: Why have people invaded and settled in Britain in the past? Sort the words into the correct columns InvadeSettle Arrive Visit Conquer Attack Land Remain Stay Defeat

History Unit 6c: Why have people invaded and settled in Britain in the past? A Viking Case Study Unit 6c: Why have people invaded and settled in Britain in the past? BC AD 1666: The Great Fire of London 1850s: Florence Nightingale 55 BC AD: Roman Britain 625: Burial at Sutton Hoo s: The Viking Age

History Unit 6c: Why have people invaded and settled in Britain in the past? A Viking Case Study Unit 6c: Why have people invaded and settled in Britain in the past? Who invaded and settled in Britain a long time ago? This picture shows an Viking invader. The Vikings raided British towns and cities many times before they eventually settled. What clues in the picture tell you that this was an invader rather than a settler? shield sword helmet axe

History Unit 6c: Why have people invaded and settled in Britain in the past? A Viking Case Study Unit 6c: Why have people invaded and settled in Britain in the past? This picture shows some Viking settlers. The Vikings settled in Britain after the invasion. They built homes like the one below and farms. What clues in the picture tell you that these were settlers rather than invaders? Who invaded and settled in Britain a long time ago? A Viking longhouse

History Unit 6c: Why have people invaded and settled in Britain in the past? A Viking Case Study Unit 6c: Why have people invaded and settled in Britain in the past? Why did the Vikings travel from their homelands and where did they go? Greenland & North America IcelandFinland Britain & Ireland France, Holland & Germany The Vikings came from Scandinavia (shown in red)

History Unit 6c: Why have people invaded and settled in Britain in the past? A Viking Case Study Unit 6c: Why have people invaded and settled in Britain in the past? How did the Vikings travel so far from their homelands? They travelled in longships, like the one shown below. They were very fast ships which could go ashore almost anywhere. oars square sail carving on the prow row of shields flat bottom

History Unit 6c: Why have people invaded and settled in Britain in the past? A Viking Case Study Unit 6c: Why have people invaded and settled in Britain in the past? Why were monasteries good places to raid? Monasteries are easy to raid. The monks don’t fight back The Vikings steal the food stores we keep for the poor. And the monks have lots of treasure which people have donated to them. We steal that too. Because we build our monasteries in quiet, out of town places, there’s no-one nearby to help us

History Unit 6c: Why have people invaded and settled in Britain in the past? A Viking Case Study Unit 6c: Why have people invaded and settled in Britain in the past? Here is a picture of a Viking settlement.

History Unit 6c: Why have people invaded and settled in Britain in the past? A Viking Case Study Unit 6c: Why have people invaded and settled in Britain in the past? Who was King Alfred the Great? Alfred was born in 849. By the age of 22 he had become the ruler of the West Saxons. He raised an army to drive the Danes out of the South of England. He then made an agreement with the Danes that they could live in a certain part of England. This area was called the Danelaw. He also made many improvements to the army and navy, and to education and laws.

History Unit 6c: Why have people invaded and settled in Britain in the past? A Viking Case Study Unit 6c: Why have people invaded and settled in Britain in the past? Where did the Vikings finally settle in England? The area shown in red on the map was called the Danelaw. This was the area controlled by the Vikings. The green areas were controlled by the Anglo-Saxons. This was the situation after the agreement that was made between the Danes and King Alfred.

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