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Roman and Anglo-Saxon England begynn å lære
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Cesar made two expeditions to Britain begynn å lære
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Claudian Conquest of Britain begynn å lære
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defensive wall (Emperor Hadrian) to protect Roman Britain against Scottish tribes begynn å lære
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The Anglo-Saxon Invasion (Angles, Saxons, Jutes) begynn å lære
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Alfred the Great of Wessex (defended England against Vikings) begynn å lære
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Norman Invasion: Battle of Hastings (William of Normandy was crowned as King of England on Christmas day at Westminster) begynn å lære
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William I the Conqueror (King of England) begynn å lære
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Henry I - (the first English Plantagenet King) begynn å lære
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Henry II - King of England: wife: Eleanor of Aquitaine (enormous French possessions) begynn å lære
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Richard the Lionheart (3 rd Crusade / Captured by Holy Roman Emperor) begynn å lære
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Crisis of Royal Authority in the 13th century begynn å lære
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John the Lackland (King of England) begynn å lære
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MAGNA CARTA - it promised the protection of church rights, protection for the barons from illegal imprisonment, access to swift justice, and limitations on feudal payments to the Crown, to be implemented through a council of 25 barons begynn å lære
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Edward I ‘Longshanks’ (King of England: Conquest of Wales / waged war against Scotland and attempted to conquer it) begynn å lære
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William Wallace (“Braveheart”) Rebellion begynn å lære
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Model Parliament - beginning of House of Commons begynn å lære
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Edward II (King of England: weak king / deposed by wife, the French Princess Isabella, and her lover, Mortimer) begynn å lære
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Battle of Bannockburn lost by English begynn å lære
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Edward III (King of England: became King when his father was deposed / Shortly after his 18th birthday) begynn å lære
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Edward III renewed claims of English sovereignty over Scotland begynn å lære
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Beginning of Hundred Years’ War - Edward III laid claim to the French crown begynn å lære
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England during the Hundred Years’ War begynn å lære
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Battle of Crécy (Edward’s victory proved the effectiveness of the English longbow used en masse against armoured knights) begynn å lære
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Siege and capture of Calais / at the same time the Scots attacked from the north but were defeated in England at the Battle of Neville's Cross (October) begynn å lære
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Battle of Poitiers (French King captured) begynn å lære
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Treaty of Bretigny (Edward III regained most of the Plantagenet estates in southern France, and was to hold them without doing homage to the French King) begynn å lære
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Richard II (King of England: he was 9 years old when he became king) begynn å lære
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Richard managed to limit the influence of the Lords Appellant and of his uncle – John of Gaunt begynn å lære
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Richard II banished Gaunt’s son Henry of Bolingbroke on a pretext begynn å lære
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Henry V (King of England) begynn å lære
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Henry renewed English claim to the French Crown, culminating in the Battle of Agincourt begynn å lære
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Battle of Castillon (end of Hundred Years’ War - exactly 116 years) begynn å lære
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Henry VII (King of England: diplomatic marriages) begynn å lære
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Henry VIII (King of England: son Edward) begynn å lære
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establishment of the Anglican Church begynn å lære
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Act of Supremacy - two acts passed by the Parliament of England in the 16th century that established the English monarchs as the head of the Church of England begynn å lære
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Dissolution of the Monasteries begynn å lære
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The Six Articles - Henry wrested control over the English church from Rome begynn å lære
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Charles V sacked Rome (Sacco di Roma) begynn å lære
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Act of Uniformity - Uniformity of Public Prayers and Administration of Sacraments, and other Rites and Ceremonies, and for establishing the Form of making, ordaining and consecrating Bishops, Priests and Deacons in the Church of England. begynn å lære
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Beginning of the 80 Years’ War begynn å lære
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Francis Drake - traveled round the world / led the English navy against the Armada begynn å lære
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The Scottish nobility turned against Mary Stuart, Queen of Scots begynn å lære
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Mary Stuart, Queen of Scots escaped from prison and raised an army but was once more defeated at the Battle of Langside begynn å lære
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The Babington Plot - a plan to assassinate Queen Elizabeth I, a Protestant, and put Mary, Queen of Scots, her Catholic cousin, on the English throne begynn å lære
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Mary of Scots is tried and executed begynn å lære
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SPAIN (King Philip II of Spain) declares war on ENGLAND begynn å lære
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in response to Mary Stuart' s death, the Spanish Armada sailed to England to depose Elizabeth begynn å lære
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Charles I (King of England: Charles continued to struggle with the Parliament over issues of prerogative (TAXES!)) begynn å lære
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Charles wanted to collect taxes to fund the war against Scottish Presbytarians, but his English subjects refused to sponsor it: the confrontation ended for Charles in a humiliating truce. begynn å lære
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the “Short” and the „Long” Parliament begynn å lære
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WAR between King and Parliament BREAKS OUT begynn å lære
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Oliver Cromwell - NEW MODEL ARMY (nicknamed “the Ironsides”, The New Model Army was raised from among veteran soldiers who were zealous Puritans devoted to Cromwell) begynn å lære
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Battle of Naseby, Ironsides’ decisive victory begynn å lære
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the Royalists were defeated and Charles surrendered himself to the Scots, who were later forced to hand the King over to the leaders of the New Model Army begynn å lære
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Battle of Preston - the Scots, afraid of Cromwell’s political radicalism, joined forces with the Royalists (King’s supporters) and attacked the New Model Army, but were defeated by Cromwell begynn å lære
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trial and execution of Charles I begynn å lære
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The English Commonwealth led by Cromwell as Lord Protector begynn å lære
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Cromwell’s Conquest of Ireland begynn å lære
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The Restoration - Charles I’s son, Charles, is returned to the throne as Charles II begynn å lære
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George I (King of England: First English monarch of the House of Hanover) begynn å lære
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Robert Walpole - “1st Prime Minister of Great Britain” begynn å lære
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Seven Years’ War - In North America, France lost to Britain all of its possessions east of the Mississippi; The war ended France's position as a major colonial power; Great Britain, meanwhile, emerged as the dominant colonial power in the world. begynn å lære
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George III - The king under whom England lost its North American colonies. begynn å lære
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Act of Union (Union of England, Scotland and Ireland) begynn å lære
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Napoleon’s disastrous Russian campaign begynn å lære
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the Allies entered Paris - Napoleon abdicated on April 6 - the victors exiled Napoleon to the island of Elba – Congress of Vienna starts begynn å lære
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Napoleon’s last stand -> defeated by the English under Wellington [Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of Wellington]at Waterloo. begynn å lære
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George IV (King of England: Peterloo Massacre at Manchester) begynn å lære
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Great Reform Act - under Prime Minister Earl Grey -> the Act got rid of the inequities in the electoral system, The Act also increased the number of individuals entitled to vote, increasing the size of electorate by 50–80% begynn å lære
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Queen Victoria – British Imperialism and Social Reform begynn å lære
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Robert Peel - Tory party is split: William Gladstone (Liberal), Benjamin Disraeli (Conservative) begynn å lære
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Second Reform Act - enfranchised all male householders begynn å lære
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Representation of the People Act begynn å lære
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women over 30 given the vote begynn å lære
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Triple Entente (UK, France, Russia) begynn å lære
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David Lloyd George (Prime Minister: Winston Churchill -> Minister of Munitions in Lloyd George’s government) begynn å lære
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Labour Party (win 29 seats in House of Commons) begynn å lære
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Ramsay MacDonald -> first Labour Prime Minister begynn å lære
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Irish War of Independence. Consequences? Ireland split into North Ireland [still within the UK] and the Irish free State begynn å lære
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KING Edward VIII abdicates begynn å lære
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George VI (king: Edward VIII's brother [Queen Elizabeth II’s father]) begynn å lære
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Neville Chamberlain (Conservative Prime Minister) begynn å lære
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Winston Churchill - Prime Minister begynn å lære
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the British announced their desire to terminate the Palestine mandate and withdraw - Israeli-Arab war breaks out: Israel gains independence begynn å lære
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India: Partition of India: India and East and West Pakistan gain independence (Lord Louis Mountbatten -> last Viceroy of India) begynn å lære
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Conservatives back in power, Churchill refuses to join The European Coal and Steel Community proposed by the French foreign minister Robert Schuman begynn å lære
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Africa: Suez Canal Crisis (under Prime Minister Anthony Eden) dealt a humiliating blow to UK’s post-war colonial ambitions begynn å lære
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