Thousands of years ago, Great Britain was joined to Europe and was covered with ice. About 15,000 years ago, the weather became warmer. The ice melted and the sea level rose. Great Britain became an island about 8000 years ago.
On this blog, you will find a brief summary of what was the British history, the most relevant facts and lead characters. Enjoy it!
8/28/2014
8/27/2014
EVENTS
On this presentation you will find; first the Old Stone Age, secondly the Bronze Age, and to conclude the Iron Age. These are the three most important events in Prehistoric Britain.
8/26/2014
Roman Britain
On this video you will see when the Romans came to Britain and how they made buildings and roads.
8/25/2014
Viking Britain 793
IN THIS AGE
First invasion by the Vikings
First invasion by the Vikings
Vikings roles:
The
Vikings were also farmers, fishermen, trappers and traders.
Viking craftsmen made beautiful objects out of wood, metal and bone.
Viking
women were skilful weavers, produced fine, warm textiles.
8/23/2014
Medieval Britain Normans 1066
They take us from the shock of the French flag
Norman Conquest, which began in 1066, to the
devastating Black Death of 1348, the Hundred Years' War
with France and the War of the Roses, which finally
ended in 1485.
The Normans built impressive castles, imposed a feudal
system and carried out a census of the country.
Work
starts :on Canterbury Cathedral ,on The Tower of London, on York Minster
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Civil
War: The War of the Roses starts The
Wars of the Roses were a series of dynastic wars for the throne of England.
The
final victory went to a Lancastrian claimant, Henry Tudor, who defeated the
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8/22/2014
THE TUDORS
WHO WERE THE TUDORS?
The Tudors were a
Welsh-English family that ruled England and Wales from 1485 to 1603 - one of
the most exciting periods of British history.
-They ruled for 118
years and during their reign encouraged new religious ideas, overseas
exploration and colonization.
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WHY WERE THE TUDORS FAMOUS?
WHY WERE THE TUDORS FAMOUS?
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They are famous for many things, including the Henry VIII and his six wives,
the exploration of America and the plays of William Shakespeare.
- It was a time
of great change, most notably it marked the end of the Catholic Church in
England. Great naval exploits began the great English seafaring tradition.
- The War of the Roses ends at the Battle of Bosworth.
Henry Vll crowned king.
- John Cabot sails from Bristol aboard the 'Matthew'
and discovers North America
Henry VIII succeeds to
the throne
- Henry VIII forms the
'Church of England'. Henry is confirmed as 'Supreme Head of the Church of
England 'following a parliamentary Act of Supremacy.
- Mary, Queen of Scots
lays claim to the English throne
- Elizabeth I begins
her 45 year reign
- Queen Elizabeth I
executes Mary, Queen of Scots
- First performance of
a play by William Shakespeare
8/21/2014
Georgian Houses
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![]() Georgian Architecture (1714 - 1830) 18th century The Georgian period is the time when the Kings on the throne of England had the name George. A typical Georgian house of the eighteenth century was elegant and formal in style. During the Georgian times, there was a heavy tax on windows, as England needed money for war. The number of windows you had was a sign of your wealth - poor people often only had one window per floor. Some people bricked up windows to avoid the tax. ![]() Senate House, Cambridge ![]() ![]() ![]()
Characteristics of Georgian houses
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8/20/2014
Victorian Architecture (1837 - 1901)
19th century |
Victorian Houses | Inside Victorian Homes
![]() With the beginning of the railways and new manufacturing processes, previously locally produced building materials became available all over the country. This meant the end of all houses in the local area being built using the same building materials. Houses made of local stone, timber and straw could now, for example, be built of bricks from Bedfordshire and slate from North Wales. The new mass produced bricks were cheaper and required less preparation and maintenance, so for the first time all over the country new mansions, chapels, cottages, barns and factories were made from the same material irrespective of region. ![]() ![]() Terraced Houses ![]() Villa |
8/19/2014
Modern Houses
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What kind of house do you live in?
Terraced House - One of a row of three or more houses joined together.![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]()
Census 2001: Housing
The most popular type of home in England is semi-detached (more than 27% of all homes), closely followed by detached then terraced.![]() |
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