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BRITISH HISTORY revision
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British History Timeline
Do you remember what these dates refer to?
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British history up to 13th century
2800 BC 800 BC 43 AD 400 410 793 1066 1215
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British history up to 13th century
2800 BC Stonehenge was built 800 BC 43 AD 400 410 793 1066 1215
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British history up to 13th century
2800 BC Stonehenge was built 800 BC Iron age, Celts 43 AD 400 410 793 1066 1215
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British history up to 13th century
2800 BC Stonehenge was built 800 BC Iron age, Celts 43 AD Roman invasion – the Emperor Claudius 400 410 793 1066 1215
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British history up to 13th century
2800 BC Stonehenge was built 800 BC Iron age, Celts 43 AD Roman invasion – the Emperor Claudius 400 the Romans leave 410 793 1066 1215
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British history up to 13th century
2800 BC Stonehenge was built 800 BC Iron age, Celts 43 AD Roman invasion – the Emperor Claudius 400 the Romans leave 410 Angles, Saxons and Jutes invade Great Britain 793 1066 1215
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British history up to 13th century
2800 BC Stonehenge was built 800 BC Iron age, Celts 43 AD Roman invasion – the Emperor Claudius 400 the Romans leave 410 Angles, Saxons and Jutes invade Great Britain 793 the Viking invasion 1066 1215
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British history up to 13th century
2800 BC Stonehenge was built 800 BC Iron age, Celts 43 AD Roman invasion – the Emperor Claudius 400 the Romans leave 410 Angles, Saxons and Jutes invade Great Britain 793 the Viking invasion 1066 The Norman invasion – William the Conqueror 1215
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British history up to 13th century
2800 BC Stonehenge was built 800 BC Iron age, Celts 43 AD Roman invasion – the Emperor Claudius 400 the Romans leave 410 Angles, Saxons and Jutes invade Great Britain 793 the Viking invasion 1066 The Norman invasion – William the Conqueror 1215 Magna Carta – John Lackland
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British history from 14th century up to Cromwell’s republic
1337 – 1453 1455 – 1485 1534 1553 – 1558 1558 – 1603 1605 1649 – 1653
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British history from 14th century up to Cromwell’s republic
1337 – 1453 The Hundred Years War 1455 – 1485 1534 1553 – 1558 1558 – 1603 1605 1649 – 1653
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British history from 14th century up to Cromwell’s republic
1337 – 1453 The Hundred Years War 1455 – 1485 The Wars of the Roses 1534 1553 – 1558 1558 – 1603 1605 1649 – 1653
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British history from 14th century up to Cromwell’s republic
1337 – 1453 The Hundred Years War 1455 – 1485 The Wars of the Roses 1534 Henry VIII – the Church of England 1553 – 1558 1558 – 1603 1605 1649 – 1653
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British history from 14th century up to Cromwell’s republic
1337 – 1453 The Hundred Years War 1455 – 1485 The Wars of the Roses 1534 Henry VIII – the Church of England 1553 – 1558 Mary Tudor – Bloody Mary – Catholic 1558 – 1603 1605 1649 – 1653
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British history from 14th century up to Cromwell’s republic
1337 – 1453 The Hundred Years War 1455 – 1485 The Wars of the Roses 1534 Henry VIII – the Church of England 1553 – 1558 Mary Tudor – Bloody Mary – Catholic 1558 – 1603 Elizabeth I – The Virgin Queen – Protestant 1605 1649 – 1653
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British history from 14th century up to Cromwell’s republic
1337 – 1453 The Hundred Years War 1455 – 1485 The Wars of the Roses 1534 Henry VIII – the Church of England 1553 – 1558 Mary Tudor – Bloody Mary – Catholic 1558 – 1603 Elizabeth I – The Virgin Queen – Protestant 1605 The Gunpowder Plot 1649 – 1653
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British history from 14th century up to Cromwell’s republic
1337 – 1453 The Hundred Years War 1455 – 1485 The Wars of the Roses 1534 Henry VIII – the Church of England 1553 – 1558 Mary Tudor – Bloody Mary – Catholic 1558 – 1603 Elizabeth I – The Virgin Queen – Protestant 1605 The Gunpowder Plot 1649 – 1653 Oliver Cromwell – The Lord Protector – the Republic
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From restoration of the monarchy up to 20th century
1660 1688 1707 18th century 1801 1805 1837 – 1901 1851
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From restoration of the monarchy up to 20th century
1660 restoration of the monarchy 1688 1707 18th century 1801 1805 1837 – 1901 1851
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From restoration of the monarchy up to 20th century
1660 restoration of the monarchy 1688 William of Orange – Glorious Revolution 1707 18th century 1801 1805 1837 – 1901 1851
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From restoration of the monarchy up to 20th century
1660 restoration of the monarchy 1688 William of Orange – Glorious Revolution 1707 the Act of Union – United Kingdom of Great Britain 18th century 1801 1805 1837 – 1901 1851
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From restoration of the monarchy up to 20th century
1660 restoration of the monarchy 1688 William of Orange – Glorious Revolution 1707 the Act of Union – United Kingdom of Great Britain 18th century colonial empire, James Cook Industrial Revolution 1801 1805 1837 – 1901 1851
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From restoration of the monarchy up to 20th century
1660 restoration of the monarchy 1688 William of Orange – Glorious Revolution 1707 the Act of Union – United Kingdom of Great Britain 18th century colonial empire, James Cook Industrial Revolution 1801 the Act of Union – United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland 1805 1837 – 1901 1851
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From restoration of the monarchy up to 20th century
1660 restoration of the monarchy 1688 William of Orange – Glorious Revolution 1707 the Act of Union – United Kingdom of Great Britain 18th century colonial empire, James Cook Industrial Revolution 1801 the Act of Union – United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland 1805 the Battle of Trafalgar – Admiral Horatio Nelson vs. Napoleon’s French fleet 1837 – 1901 1851
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From restoration of the monarchy up to 20th century
1660 restoration of the monarchy 1688 William of Orange – Glorious Revolution 1707 the Act of Union – United Kingdom of Great Britain 18th century colonial empire, James Cook Industrial Revolution 1801 the Act of Union – United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland 1805 the Battle of Trafalgar – Admiral Horatio Nelson vs. Napoleon’s French fleet 1837 – 1901 the Victorian Era (duty, hard work, sexual restraint) “the white man’s burden” 1851
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From restoration of the monarchy up to 20th century
1660 restoration of the monarchy 1688 William of Orange – Glorious Revolution 1707 the Act of Union – United Kingdom of Great Britain 18th century colonial empire, James Cook Industrial Revolution 1801 the Act of Union – United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland 1805 the Battle of Trafalgar – Admiral Horatio Nelson vs. Napoleon’s French fleet 1837 – 1901 the Victorian Era (duty, hard work, sexual restraint) “the white man’s burden” 1851 The Great Exhibition in London
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First half of 20th century
1901 – 1910 1914 – 1918 1921 1938 1939 – 1945
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First half of 20th century
1901 – 1910 the Edwardian Era 1914 – 1918 1921 1938 1939 – 1945
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First half of 20th century
1901 – 1910 the Edwardian Era 1914 – 1918 World War One 1921 1938 1939 – 1945
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First half of 20th century
1901 – 1910 the Edwardian Era 1914 – 1918 World War One 1921 Anglo-Irish Treaty – Irish Free State 1938 1939 – 1945
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First half of 20th century
1901 – 1910 the Edwardian Era 1914 – 1918 World War One 1921 Anglo-Irish Treaty – Irish Free State 1938 the Munich Pact – Neville Chamberlain – policy of appeasement 1939 – 1945
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First half of 20th century
1901 – 1910 the Edwardian Era 1914 – 1918 World War One 1921 Anglo-Irish Treaty – Irish Free State 1938 the Munich Pact – Neville Chamberlain – policy of appeasement 1939 – 1945 World War Two – Winston Churchill
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Second half of 20th century
1947 1945 – 1991 1960s 1970s 1973 1980s 1982 1990s
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Second half of 20th century
1947 independence of India 1945 – 1991 1960s 1970s 1973 1980s 1982 1990s
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Second half of 20th century
1947 independence of India 1945 – 1991 the Cold War 1960s 1970s 1973 1980s 1982 1990s
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Second half of 20th century
1947 independence of India 1945 – 1991 the Cold War 1960s the death penalty abolished, abortion and homosexuality legalized, the pill, The Beatles, The Rolling Stones 1970s 1973 1980s 1982 1990s
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Second half of 20th century
1947 independence of India 1945 – 1991 the Cold War 1960s the death penalty abolished, abortion and homosexuality legalized, the pill, The Beatles, The Rolling Stones 1970s punk – the Sex Pistols “the winter of discontent” 1973 1980s 1982 1990s
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Second half of 20th century
1947 independence of India 1945 – 1991 the Cold War 1960s the death penalty abolished, abortion and homosexuality legalized, the pill, The Beatles, The Rolling Stones 1970s punk – the Sex Pistols “the winter of discontent” 1973 UK joined the EU 1980s 1982 1990s
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Second half of 20th century
1947 independence of India 1945 – 1991 the Cold War 1960s the death penalty abolished, abortion and homosexuality legalized, the pill, The Beatles, The Rolling Stones 1970s punk – the Sex Pistols “the winter of discontent” 1973 UK joined the EU 1980s Margaret Thatcher (1979 – 1990) – economic reforms 1982 1990s
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Second half of 20th century
1947 independence of India 1945 – 1991 the Cold War 1960s the death penalty abolished, abortion and homosexuality legalized, the pill, The Beatles, The Rolling Stones 1970s punk – the Sex Pistols “the winter of discontent” 1973 UK joined the EU 1980s Margaret Thatcher (1979 – 1990) – economic reforms 1982 the Falklands war 1990s
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Second half of 20th century
1947 independence of India 1945 – 1991 the Cold War 1960s the death penalty abolished, abortion and homosexuality legalized, the pill, The Beatles, The Rolling Stones 1970s punk – the Sex Pistols “the winter of discontent” 1973 UK joined the EU 1980s Margaret Thatcher (1979 – 1990) – economic reforms 1982 the Falklands war 1990s a relatively peaceful period
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Britain in 21st century 11/09/2001 2003–2009 (11) 2011 2012 2014
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Britain in 21st century 11/09/2001 2003–2009 (11) 2011 2012 2014
terrorist attack – NY – WTC 2003–2009 (11) 2011 2012 2014
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Britain in 21st century 11/09/2001 2003–2009 (11) 2011 2012 2014
terrorist attack – NY – WTC 2003–2009 (11) the Second Gulf War (Iraq War) 2011 2012 2014
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Britain in 21st century 11/09/2001 2003–2009 (11) 2011 2012 2014
terrorist attack – NY – WTC 2003–2009 (11) the Second Gulf War (Iraq War) 2011 the Royal Wedding 2012 2014
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Britain in 21st century 11/09/2001 2003–2009 (11) 2011 2012 2014
terrorist attack – NY – WTC 2003–2009 (11) the Second Gulf War (Iraq War) 2011 the Royal Wedding 2012 London Olympics 2014
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Britain in 21st century 11/09/2001 2003–2009 (11) 2011 2012 2014
terrorist attack – NY – WTC 2003–2009 (11) the Second Gulf War (Iraq War) 2011 the Royal Wedding 2012 London Olympics 2014 Referendum on Scottish independence
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British History in Pictures
What dates and events do these pictures refer to?
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2800 BC Stonehenge was built
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1215 Magna Carta – John Lackland
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1534 Henry VIII – the Church of England
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1707. the Act of Union – United Kingdom of Great Britain 1801
1707 the Act of Union – United Kingdom of Great Britain the Act of Union – United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland obr. 4
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1938 the Munich Pact – Neville Chamberlain – policy of appeasement
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1980s Margaret Thatcher (1979 – 1990) – economic reforms
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2014 Referendum on Scottish independence
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Zdroje: MCDOWALL, David. An illustrated history of Britain. 18. impression. Harlow [u.a.]: Longman, 1997, 144 s. ISBN obr. 1 WIGULF. Stonehenge. [fotografie]. commons.wikimedia [online] [cit ]. Dostupné z: Formát:709 × 472 obr. 2 FÜRSTENBERG Carl. Magna Carta (1297 version with seal, owned by David M Rubenstein). [fotografie]. commons.wikimedia [online] [cit ]. Dostupné z: Formát: 800 × 1,470 obr. 3 MÖLLER Erik. Hans Holbein d. J [fotografie]. commons.wikimedia [online] [cit ]. Dostupné z: Formát: 2,024 × 2,476 obr. 4 GUILHERME Paula. Flags of the Union Jack. [obrázek]. commons.wikimedia [online] [cit ]. Dostupné z: Formát: 525 × 380 obr. 5 HOFFMANN Heinrich. Bundesarchiv Bild 183-R99302, Münchener Abkommen, Chamberlain mit Mussolini. [fotografie]. commons.wikimedia [online] [cit ]. Dostupné z: Formát: 560 × 800 obr. 6 BOGAERTS R. / Anefo. Margaret Thatcher (1983). [fotografie]. commons.wikimedia [online] [cit ]. Dostupné z: Formát: 2,444 × 3,259 obr. 7 BETTER TOGETHER 2012 LIMITED. Logo of Better Together 2012 Limited. [obrázek]. commons.wikimedia [online] [cit ]. Dostupné z: Formát: 900 × 187
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