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Incident
Britain - separated from the continent
First Farmers arrived
Bronze age
Romans - Julies Ceaser attack
Romans - Emporer Claudius Attacked
Romans Left
Christian started coming
Anglo Saxon Kingdom in Britain
Vikings Came
Duke of Normandy - Willlam the Conqueror attacked- Battle of Hasting > Defeat King Harlod ( saxon king)
King John - Magna Carta ( Great Charter)
King Edward I - Statue of Rhuddlan - Annexed Wales with England
Battle of Bannockburn > Robert the Bruce win ( Scot)
Plague in England - Black Death
English became official language
Battle of Agincourt in 1415- King Henry V won
English left France
War of Roses- Start
Middle Ages
War of Roses- End ( Battle of Bosworth Field ) ing Richard III House of York was killed - Henry Tudor (first king of the House of Tudor)
Henry VIII Ruled
English defeated the Spanish Armada- Elizabeth I became Famous
Official flag, the Union Flag - created
First Jew came to London
Habeas Corpus Act (you must present the person in court)
Bill of Rights - limits of the kings power
Battle of the Boyne in Ireland - Willam defeated James II
newspapers allowed operate without a government license
Refugees called Huguenots from France
Act of Union, known as the Treaty of Union in Scotland- created the Kingdom of Great Britain.
Battle of Culloden - George IIs army defeated Charles Edward Stuart (Bonnie Prince Charlie)
13 American colonies declared their independence
America Independence
Ireland unified with England, Scotland and Wales
Battle of Trafalgar
Sake Dean Mahomet - Hindoostane Coffee House in George Street, London (first curry house)
Battle of Waterloo - the Emperor Napoleon by the Duke of Wellington (Iron Duke)
Reform Act- greatly increased the number of people with the right to vote
Emancipation Act
Queen Victoria coronation , rulled till 1901
Repealing of the Corn Laws
women and children can work for 10 hrs at max
Crimean War against Russia
Nightingale Training School for nurses at St Thomas Hospital in London
Acts of Parliament - wives the right to keep their own earnings and property.
First tennis club ,Leamington Spa
Franchise League - Emmeline Pankhurst
Womens Social and Political Union (WSPU) - Members suffragettes
Boer War in South Africa - settler from the Netherlands called the Boers.
Rudyard Kipling - Nobel Prize in Literature
British government promised Home Rule for Ireland
WW I- British attack of the Somme - 60,000 British Died
Uprising (the Easter Rising) against the British in Dublin
Ireland became two countries
BBC started radio broadcasts
Alexander Fleming Discovered penicillin
Great Depression
first television broadcast between London and Glasgow
First regular television service
Adolf hitler to power
Hitler invaded Poland- France and UK declared war
Winston Churchill became Prime Minister
Battle of Britiain - On Air with Germans
Pearl Harbour
Social Insurance and Allied Services (known as the Beveridge Report) by Willam Beveridge
D-Day - allied forces landed in Normandy
R A Butler - Education Act 1944 (often called The Butler Act)- free secondary education in England and Wales.
WW II Germany defeated
WW II Japan defeated
Alexander Fleming Nobel Prize in Medicine
NHS established
Southern Ireland became republic
European Economic Community (EEC) = EU is formed
Northern Ireland Parliament was suspended
Mary Peters - Olympic gold medal in the pentathlon in 1972
UK joined EU
Margret Thatcher 1st women PM - office till 1990, first MP in 1959
Britain and France developed > Concorde
Falkland Island - Argentina attacked
World Wide Web> Sir Tim Berners-Lee first time on 25 December
Labour Party led by Tony Blair was elected.
Good Friday Agreement signed - Northern Ireland
Gordon Brown - PM
Duke of Normandy - Willlam the Conqueror attacked- Battle of Hasting > Defeat King Harlod ( saxon king)
War of Roses- End ( Battle of Bosworth Field ) ing Richard III House of York was killed - Henry Tudor (first king of the House of Tudor)
Act of Union, known as the Treaty of Union in Scotland- created the Kingdom of Great Britain.
Sake Dean Mahomet - Hindoostane Coffee House in George Street, London (first curry house)
R A Butler - Education Act 1944 (often called The Butler Act)- free secondary education in England and Wales.
Britain - separated from the continent
First Farmers arrived
Bronze age
Romans - Julies Ceaser attack
Romans - Emporer Claudius Attacked
Romans Left
Christian started coming
Anglo Saxon Kingdom in Britain
Vikings Came
Duke of Normandy - Willlam the Conqueror attacked- Battle of Hasting > Defeat King Harlod ( saxon king)
King John - Magna Carta ( Great Charter)
King Edward I - Statue of Rhuddlan - Annexed Wales with England
Battle of Bannockburn > Robert the Bruce win ( Scot)
Plague in England - Black Death
English became official language
Battle of Agincourt in 1415- King Henry V won
English left France
War of Roses- Start
Middle Ages
War of Roses- End ( Battle of Bosworth Field )king Richard III House of York was killed - Henry Tudor (first king of the House of Tudor)
Henry VIII Ruled
English defeated the Spanish Armada- Elizabeth I became Famous
Official flag, the Union Flag - created
First Jew came to London
Habeas Corpus Act (you must present the person in court)
Bill of Rights - limits of the kings power
Battle of the Boyne in Ireland - Willam defeated James II
newspapers allowed operate without a government license
Refugees called Huguenots from France
Act of Union, known as the Treaty of Union in Scotland- created the Kingdom of Great Britain.
Battle of Culloden - George IIs army defeated Charles Edward Stuart (Bonnie Prince Charlie)
13 American colonies declared their independence
America Independence
Ireland unified with England, Scotland and Wales
Battle of Trafalgar
Sake Dean Mahomet - Hindoostane Coffee House in George Street, London (first curry house)
Battle of Waterloo - the Emperor Napoleon by the Duke of Wellington (Iron Duke)
Reform Act- greatly increased the number of people with the right to vote
Emancipation Act
Queen Victoria coronation , rulled till 1901
Repealing of the Corn Laws
women and children can work for 10 hrs at max
Crimean War against Russia
Nightingale Training School for nurses at St Thomas Hospital in London
Acts of Parliament - wives the right to keep their own earnings and property.
First tennis club ,Leamington Spa
Franchise League - Emmeline Pankhurst
Womens Social and Political Union (WSPU) - Members suffragettes
Boer War in South Africa - settler from the Netherlands called the Boers.
Rudyard Kipling - Nobel Prize in Literature
British government promised Home Rule for Ireland
WW I- British attack of the Somme - 60,000 British Died
Uprising (the Easter Rising) against the British in Dublin
Ireland became two countries
BBC started radio broadcasts
Alexander Fleming Discovered penicillin
Great Depression
first television broadcast between London and Glasgow
First regular television service
Adolf hitler to power
Hitler invaded Poland- France and UK declared war
Winston Churchill became Prime Minister
Battle of Britiain - On Air with Germans
Pearl Harbour
Social Insurance and Allied Services (known as the Beveridge Report) by Willam Beveridge
D-Day - allied forces landed in Normandy
R A Butler - Education Act 1944 (often called The Butler Act)- free secondary education in England and Wales.
WW II Germany defeated
WW II Japan defeated
Alexander Fleming Nobel Prize in Medicine
NHS established
Southern Ireland became republic
European Economic Community (EEC) = EU is formed
Northern Ireland Parliament was suspended
Mary Peters - Olympic gold medal in the pentathlon in 1972
UK joined EU
Margret Thatcher 1st women PM - office till 1990, first MP in 1959
Britain and France developed > Concorde
Falkland Island - Argentina attacked
World Wide Web> Sir Tim Berners-Lee first time on 25 December
Labour Party led by Tony Blair was elected.
Good Friday Agreement signed - Northern Ireland
Gordon Brown - PM
10000 BC
6000 BC
4000 BC
55BC
43 AD
410 AD
3 & 4 AD
600 AD
789 AD
1066
1215
1284
1314
1348
1400
1415
1450
1455
1066-1485
1485
1509 - 1547
1588
1606
1656
1679
1689
1690
1695
1689- 1720
1707
1746
1776
1783
1801
1805
1810
1815
1832
1833
1837
1846
1847
1853-1856
1860
1870 & 1882
1872
1889
1903
1899 to 1902
1907
1913
July 1916
1916
1922
1922
1928
1929
1932
1936
1933
1939
May 1940
1940
Dec 1941
1942
6th June 1944
1944
May 1945
Aug 1945
1945
1948
1949
1957
1972
1972
1973
1979
1969-2003
1982
1990
1997
1998
2007

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