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http://resources.woodlands- junior.kent.sch.uk/customs/questions/history.html http://resources.woodlands- junior.kent.sch.uk/customs/questions/history.html BEAR THEATRE PERFORMANCE - DVD Britain before the Romans came: stone, bronze, iron ages, construction of Stonehenge, earthworks, Druids, the Celts. Roman Britain (55 BC - 410 AD) From Julius Caesar's first attempt at conquest to the final days of Roman administration in Britain: rebellions, advent of Christianity, barbarian invasions, withdrawal of Romans. Early British Kingdoms (410 - 598) After the Roman influence ceased, the activities of the British people: westward movement, intrigues & alliances, power struggles, explosion of missionary activities, plague, Saxon invasions. Roman Britain Early British Kingdoms
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Anglo Saxon EnglandAnglo Saxon England (597 - 687) The coming of St. Augustine, triumph of Rome-oriented Christianity, Saxon control of island, rise of Mercia, Offa's Dyke. Anglo Saxon England (688 - 801) Rise of Wessex, King Ine establishes his law, Venerable Bede, Viking invasions,the Danelaw. Anglo Saxon England Norman invasion Edward the Confessor, Westminster Abbey, Harold and William at Hastings. Medieval Britain (1066 - 1487) Conquest, consolidation, feudal system, Magna Carta, codification of laws, individual rights, Welsh & Scottish wars, Black Plague, Hundred Years War, Peasant's Revolt, religious unrest, Wars of the Roses. Medieval Britain The Reformation & Restoration PeriodThe Reformation & Restoration Period (1486 - 1689) Emergence of Britain into modern era: rise of Tudors, Dissolution of Monasteries, religious struggles, Henry VIII – Church of England Life and Reign of Queen Elizabeth I (1533 - 1603) The life and dramatic reign of a woman who must be considered to be in the top rank of English monarchs. Elizabeth I., overseas discoveries, overthrow and restoration of monarchy. The Age of Empire (1689 - 1901) Bill of Rights, limits on monarchy, political awakening, war with colonies, expansion of empire, industrial revolution, scientific development, literary & artistic golden age. Life and Reign of Queen Elizabeth I The Age of Empire
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-The sinking of Titanic (1913) World War I -Irish Independence (1921) -Great depression in Britain (1932) after Wall street crash -World War II (Winston Churchil, the Battle of Britain) Elisabeth II -Margaret Thatcher -IRA (30 years of violence) -The London Bombings (20O5)
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Pages: 36-41 – outline of British and American history Questions: p. 42 Before the English (p 43) – paper for a student Colourful kings and queens (p 50 – 52) – papers for 5 students – Henry V., Richard III., Henry VIII.,Elisabeth I., Victoria) The Greates Empire (P.55-56) – a paer for 2 students World War II (p. 60 – paper for 1 student)
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Učebnice Speak Up, The English Speaking World, Rachel J. Roberts, 2006 Modern Languages Vytvořila Lada Leszkowová jako přípravu pro výuku historie GB, Gymnázium K.V. Raise, Hlinsko
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