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Chapter 14: Northern Europe
Ireland/ United Kingdom/ Denmark/ Norway/ Sweden/ Finland
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Section 1: Physical Geography
Independent Reading Read the section independently and fill in your note sheet as you go. (pgs ) Start working on the homework when you are finished.
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Section 2: The British Isles
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Where and what are they? Two Independent countries: The republic of Ireland and the United Kingdom England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland make up the United Kingdom.
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Early History/ Britain the Empire
3100 BC: Ancient settlers in England build Stonehenge. Middle ages a series of invaders ruled the British Isles; The Angles, Saxons, Vikings all established : England becomes a world power during the reign of Queen Elizabeth I. Strong economy and Navy England joined with Wales and Scotland to create the United Kingdom of Great Britain.
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Rise of the British Empire
: The industrial revolution brings great wealth to England. Industries like Iron/steel/textiles and cloth products : The British Empire controls India, it’s most valuable colony.
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Decline of the Empire In the 1900’s the British empire began to fall apart; WWI and the Great Depression hurt the British economy. 1949 after the Republic of Ireland gained independence movements for independence in many of Britain's other colonies emerged. After WWII Great Britain gave up most of it’s colonies and the British Empire was no more.
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Culture Government: Constitutional monarchy ( A democracy in which king or queen serves as head of state but a legislature makes the laws) Magna Carta- From the middle ages; limits the power of the kings. People: Many people in the British Isles trace their heritage to regions early settlers such as the Celts, Angles and the Saxons. Each region still maintains its own unique identity. Irish Gaelic (Celtic Language) spoken in areas of Ireland Bagpipes and Kilts of Scotland
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British Isles Today The economy of the United Kingdom and the Republic of Ireland are among the strongest in Europe. London: capital of the United Kingdom is the center for world trade and industry. Dublin: Irelands capital, computer equipment and software have become major industries. Toughest problem they face today is the conflict in Northern Ireland. Disputes between the people of Northern Ireland have a long history. Stem from Catholics in Northern Ireland believing that the Protestants have not treated them fairly from years past. Today hopes are high that there will be peaceful relations between groups and long lasting peace.
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Section 3: Scandinavia
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History Home to the Vikings hundreds of years ago. Vikings:
Excellent sailors used quick and powerful long boats to attack villages along coasts and rivers. Vikings were the most feared warriors of their time. Conquered the British Isles, Finland, parts of France, Germany and Russia; they were the most feared warriors of their time. Great explorers: established settlements in Iceland, Greenland In the 800’s 900’s, Vikings led by Leif Eriksson became the first Europeans to reach North America
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History Continued -In the 1100’s Viking raids ended. -Scandinavian chiefs focused on strengthening their kingdoms; Norway, Sweden and Denmark all of which competed for power in the region. -For many centuries they will fight to conquer and control each other. By the 1900’s Scandinavian countries all wanted their independence. Today all are independent countries from one another; except for Greenland that remains apart of Denmark as a self- ruling territory.
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Scandinavia Today Today the countries in Scandinavia have a lot in common; political views, religion and languages. They have some of the worlds highest standards of living. Each country provides its citizens with excellent social programs and services as well as free health care.
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Jigsaw Activity Each group will be assigned one country in Scandinavia to read about and tell the class the following information: Where is your country? What countries border your country? 3 facts that you learned about your country from the short reading
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Scandinavian Counties
Sweden Denmark
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Scandinavian Counties
Greenland Norway
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Scandinavian Counties
Finland Iceland
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Viking Video (Lost Worlds- The Vikings 43 min) http://www. youtube
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