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The Ice Age3000 BC – the first inhabitants of the island came from the Iberian Peninsula

Слайд 1The History of Great Britain

The History of Great Britain

Слайд 3The Ice Age







3000 BC – the first inhabitants of the island

came from the Iberian Peninsula

The Ice Age3000 BC – the first inhabitants of the island came from the Iberian Peninsula

Слайд 4 After 2000 BC – people from the east of Europe entered

the country
After 2000 BC – people from the east of Europe entered the country

Слайд 5 After 800 BC - the Celts arrived from Central Europe

After 800 BC -  the Celts  arrived from  Central

Слайд 6 55 BC - Julius Caesar, the Roman ruler entered the country,

but the Celts fought well and he had to leave the country


54 BC - Julius Caesar invaded the
country with the larger army,
defeated the Celts and made them pay a regular tribute to Rome


55 BC - Julius Caesar, the Roman ruler  entered the country, but the

Слайд 7 43 AD - the country was conquered by the Romans, they

built many towns and roads




The beginning of the 5th
century (410 AD) –
the Roman occupation
finished, they left
the country

43 AD - the country was conquered by the Romans, they built many towns and roads

Слайд 8 The end of the 5th century - the greater part of

the country was occupied by Germanic tribes: the Jutes, the Angles, the Saxons
The end of the 5th century - the greater part of the country was occupied

Слайд 9 664 AD – the adoption of Christianity in England took place

664 AD – the adoption of Christianity  in England took place

Слайд 10 829 AD – the greater part of the country was united

under the name England. The Northern part was called Scotland









The 11th century - a united Scottish kingdom was formed

829 AD – the greater part of the country was united under the name England.

Слайд 11
- William the Conqueror , the Duke
of Normandy ,

came to England from France.
The battle between the Normans and
Anglo-Saxons took place at Hastings.
William became King of England.
The epoch of the Norman Conquest began .
England became a bi-lingual country

- William the Conqueror , the Duke of Normandy , came to England from

Слайд 12The 16th century – Henry VIII of
England quarreled with Rome


and declared himself head of
the Anglican church (Protestant
Church). The Irish people were
divided into two religious groups:
Catholics and Protestants.
Irish Catholics didn’t want to
become Anglican. After a long
struggle the southern part of
Ireland became a Free state

The 16th century – Henry VIII of England quarreled with Rome and declared himself head of the

Слайд 13 1603 – the son of Mary Queen of Scots James Stuart

became James I of England
1603 – the son of Mary Queen of Scots James Stuart became James I of England

Слайд 14 1707 – the unification of Scotland and England took

place. They formed a single parliament in London. The country became known as Great Britain
1707 – the unification of Scotland and England took place. They formed a single parliament

Слайд 21The most important dates in the history of Britain
3000 BC –

the first inhabitants of the island came from the Iberian Peninsula
After 2000 BC – people from the east of Europe entered the country
After 800 BC - the Celts arrived from Central Europe
55 BC - Julius Caesar, the Roman ruler entered the country, he had to leave the country
54 BC - Julius Caesar invaded the country with the larger army, defeated the Celts and made them pay a regular tribute to Rome

The most important dates in the history of Britain3000 BC – the first inhabitants of the island

Слайд 22 43 AD - the country was conquered by the Romans,

they built many towns and roads
The beginning of the 5th century (410 AD) – the Roman occupation finished, they left the country
The end of the 5th century - the greater part of the country was occupied by Germanic tribes: the Jutes, the Angles, the Saxons
664 AD – the adoption of Christianity in England took place
829 AD – the greater part of the country was united under the name England. The Northern part was called Scotland
The 11th century - a united Scottish kingdom was formed
1066 - William the Conqueror , the Duke of Normandy , came to England from France. The battle between the Normans and Anglo-Saxons took place at Hastings. William became King of England. The epoch of the Norman Conquest began . England became a bi-lingual country



43 AD - the country was conquered by the Romans, they built many towns and roadsThe

Слайд 23The 16th century – Henry VIII of England quarreled with Rome

and declared himself head of the Anglican church (Protestant Church). The Irish people were divided into two religious groups: Catholics and Protestants.
Irish Catholics didn’t want to become Anglican. After a long struggle the southern part of Ireland became a Free state
1603 – the son of Mary Queen of Scots James Stuart became James I of England
1707 – the unification of Scotland and England took place. They formed a single parliament in London. The country became known as Great Britain



The 16th century – Henry VIII of England quarreled with Rome and declared himself head of the

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