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BCE
6000 - The British Isles are formed as water levels rise separating them from mainland
Europe.
600 - The Celtic peoples begin to arrive and establish their culture.
Stonehenge
CE
43 - The Roman Empire invades Britain and makes Britannia a Roman province.
50 - The Romans found the city of Londinium (which later becomes London).
866 - The Vikings invade Britain with a large army. They defeat Northumbria in 867.
878 - Alfred is nearly defeated by the Vikings. He narrowly escapes. Alfred gathers an
army and defeats the Vikings at the Battle of Edington.
926 - The Saxons defeat the Vikings and retake the Danelaw.
1016 - The Danish conquer England and King Canute of Denmark becomes King of
England.
1154 - Henry II becomes king. This is the start of the Plantegenet line of rulers.
1170 - Thomas Becket, the Archbishop of Canterbury, is put to death by Henry II.
1297 - William Wallace leads the Scotts in their defeat of the English. He is defeated a
year later at the Battle of Falkirk.
1337 - The Hundred Years' War with France begins. It will last until 1453.
1349 - The Black Death hits England killing a large portion of the English population.
1485 - The War of the Roses ends with the crowning of Henry Tudor as King Henry
VII. The House of Tudor begins its reign.
Queen Elizabeth I
1580 - Explorer Sir Francis Drake completes his journey around the globe.
1588 - The English fleet led by Sir Francis Drake defeat the Spanish Armada.
1620 - The Pilgrims set sail for America aboard the Mayflower.
1689 - The English Bill of Rights is established giving more power to the parliament.
1707 - England and Scotland are united as one country called Great Britain.
1801 - The British and Irish parliaments are joined by the Act of Union to create the
United Kingdom.
1914 - World War I begins. The United Kingdom fights with Allies against the Central
Powers led by Germany.
1939 - World War II begins. The United Kingdom joins the Allies against the Axis
Powers.
1940 - The United Kingdom is bombed by the Germans for months during the Battle
of Britain.
Margaret Thatcher
1991 - The United Kingdom joins the United States in the Gulf War.
1997 - Princess Diana dies in a car crash. Britain gives control of Hong Kong to
China.
The United Kingdom is an island nation located in the Atlantic Ocean just off the coast of
France. It is actually a union of four countries including England, Northern Ireland, Scotland,
and Wales.
The islands that are today the United Kingdom were invaded by the Romans in 55 BC. This
brought the local islanders into contact with the rest of Europe. After the Roman Empire
weakened, the islands were invaded by the Saxons, the Vikings, and finally the Normans.
The Tower Bridge
The English conquered Wales in 1282 under Edward I. In order to make the Welsh happy,
the king's son was made the Prince of Wales. The two countries became unified in 1536.
Scotland became part of the British crown in 1602 when the king of Scotland became the
King James I of England. The union became official in 1707. Ireland became a part of the
union in 1801. However, many of the Irish rebelled and, in 1921, the southern part of
Ireland was made a separate country and an Irish free state.
In the 1500s Britain began to expand its empire into much of the world. After defeating the
Spanish Armada in 1588, England became the world's dominant sea power. Britain first
grew into the Far East and India and then to the Americas. In the early 1800s the UK
defeated France in the Napoleonic Wars and became the supreme European power.
In the 1900s, the United Kingdom became less of a dominant world power. It continued to
lose control over colonies and was weakened by World War I. However, under the
leadership of Winston Churchill, the United Kingdom was the last western European nation
to oppose Germany in World War II and played a major role in defeating Hitler.
The United Kingdom played a major role in the history of the world, taking a leading role in
developing democracy and in advancing literature and science. At its peak in the 19th
century, the British Empire covered over one-fourth of the surface of the earth.
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