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Registrační číslo projektu: CZ.1.07/1.5.00/34.0948 Jazyk: anglický Datum vytvoření:19. 6. 2014 Cílová skupina: studenti vyššího gymnázia, 16–18 let Druh.

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Presentation on theme: "Registrační číslo projektu: CZ.1.07/1.5.00/34.0948 Jazyk: anglický Datum vytvoření:19. 6. 2014 Cílová skupina: studenti vyššího gymnázia, 16–18 let Druh."— Presentation transcript:

1 Registrační číslo projektu: CZ.1.07/1.5.00/34.0948 Jazyk: anglický Datum vytvoření:19. 6. 2014 Cílová skupina: studenti vyššího gymnázia, 16–18 let Druh učebního materiálu: studijní materiál + pracovní list Očekávaný výstup: student bude znát stručnou historii Velké Británii a bude schopen identifikovat obrázky Anotace:materiál slouží jako příprava k základní úrovni maturitní zkoušky

2 HISTORY AND STATE SYMBOLS Great Britain

3 The Early Times The first inhabitants of the British Isles were the Iberians in about 3000 BC. They were followed by the Celtic tribes who were migrating from Central Europe since the 2nd century BC.

4 The Roman conquest of Britain and its rule: AD 43-410 Four Roman legions landed in Kent in AD 43. The Romans invaded the country and stayed there until the 5th century when the Anglo ‑ Saxons from Northern Europe pushed them out. Emperor Hadrian orders the construction of a defensive barrier against the barbarians stretching seventy-five miles from coast to coast. The subdued Celtic tribes in todays England used Latin and adopted Roman lifestyle. The most famous cities are Bath,Colchester or Cirencester.

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6 Hadrian's wall

7 Anglo-Saxons and Christianity Anglo- Saxons kings became influenced by Celtic Christianity and the Roman Catholic Church around 600 AD. Augustine, the first Archbishop of Canterbury, took office in 597. 9th Century - Gradually Anglo-Saxon kingdoms emerge over almost the whole of England. The exception is Cornwall, which like Wales remains a Celtic stronghold. The most famous figure is king Alfred the Great.

8 Norman Conquest 11the Century - William of Normandy was attacking the south coast of England. Harold, the English king, rushed south, but was defeated and killed at the Battle of Hastings in 1066. When William the Conqueror became King of England, feudalism and the French language became the dominant influence.

9 Middle Ages 13th century – Magna Carta In 1215, King John signed the Magna Carta, which restricted the power of the ruler and recognized the rights and privileges of the barons and freemen. 15th century – Wars of the Roses Two great English noble houses wanted the crown: the Lancastrians with their symbol of a red rose and the Yorkists with their white rose. The last battle of the War of the Roses in 1485 ended thirty years of civil war in England.

10 Church of England 16th century - The English Reformation began during the reign of the Tudor dynasty, when Henry VIII wanted a divorce from his first wife, Catherine of Aragon. She had not produced a son, only a daughter, Mary. The Pope said no to this divorce, so Henry founded the Church of England with himself as head in 1534, and divorced Catherine. He did have a child by his second wife Anne Boleyn, another girl, Elizabeth, later Queen Elizabeth I. Her reign was dominated by a great flowering of national culture and the war with Spain.

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12 Glorious revolution 17th century –After the Civil War (started in 1640) between the king’s army and the parliamentary forces led by Oliver Cromwell, the monarchy was restored in 1660 and Charles II succeeded to the throne. Later, when King James II (brother of Charles II) was suspected of imposing the catholic faith on the English, the King was deposed and James’ son in-law William of Orange and his wife Mary became joint sovereigns after a bloodless invasion from Holland in 1688.This event is commonly known as the Glorious Revolution.

13 The British Empire 18th century –Britain and France had been bitter rivals in the race to conquer the world. 1 May 1707. On this date, the Scots Parliament and the English Parliament united to form the Parliament of Great Britain. In 1759, British victories in West Africa, the West Indies, and on the battlefields of Europe, India and Quebec established the British Empire ‘on which the sun never set.’ 1801 United Kingdom created.

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15 Industrial Revolution 19th century - France and Spain still troubled the British at sea, but their fleet was defeated by Admiral Nelson at the Battle of Trafalgar in 1805. Napoleon lost at Waterloo in 1815 and Britain continued her colonial expansion. The Industrial Revolution fuelled the continued prosperity of Britain. The Victorian Era from 1837 (named after the reign of Queen Victoria), continued this period of stability and economic growth.

16 Watt steam engine Child labour in mines Oliver Twist and his times Queen Victoria

17 20th Century After WWII, the country gained its political and financial stability at home as well as abroad. After WWII, many of Britain's colonies gained independence. The UK is a founding member of NATO and since 1973 it has been a member of the European Union.

18 State symbols Leek ShamrockThistle Tudor RoseEngland Scotland Wales Northern Ireland

19 The End Thank you

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