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People Immigrate from Europe to England
In 5000 BC-2000 B.C. people began to immigrate to England from Europe (England was not a part of Europe then). It was important for people to migrate to England because if people didn't immigrate to England, England wouldn't might not have a population at all, or be a very small population. -
Jan 1, 1337
Hundreds' Year War Begins
From 1337 to 1453, there was a Hundreds' Year War with France. The Importance of this event was that Britain was trying to take over France and become a bigger country. -
Period: Jan 1, 1337 to Jan 1, 1453
Hundreds' Year War
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Jan 1, 1453
Hundreds' Year War Ends
From 1337 to 1453, there was a Hundreds' Year War with France. The Importance of this event was that Britain was trying to take over France and become a bigger country. England did not win the Hundreds' Year War. -
Nov 17, 1558
Queen Elizabeth I Reign Began
On November 17, 1558, Queen Elizabeth started her reign of England. One of the greatest accomplishments that she took part of was when the Spanish were trying to take over England, she defeated them. -
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Elizabeth I Reigned
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Queen Elizabeth I Reign Ended
On November 17, 1558, Queen Elizabeth started her reign of England. One of the greatest accomplishments that she took part of was when the Spanish were trying to take over England, she defeated them. She died on her when she was still reigning Great Britain. -
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Queen Victoria Reigned
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Queen Victoria Reign Began
On May, 24, 1837, Queen Victoriaa began her reign as Queen of Great Britain. She had celebrated three jubilees: her Golden, Silver and Diamond Jubilees. She became Empress of India for a while in time. She was the longest reigning monarch ever. -
Queen Victoria Reign Ended
On May, 24, 1837, Queen Victoriaa began her reign as Queen of Great Britain. She had two jubilees: her Golden and Diamond Jubilee. She became Empress of India for a while in time. She was the longest reigning monarch ever. She died on January 22, 1901. -
Beginning of World War I
On July 28, 1914, World War I had begun. It was nicknamed the "Great War". 135 countries were involved in this war. England participated in WW1 for the defense of Belguim and in reaction to Germany's violation of The Treaty of London, in which Belguim's neutrality was to be respected by all nations. -
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World War I
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End of World War I
On July 28, 1914, World War I had begun. It was nicknamed the "Great War". 135 countries were involved in this war. England participated in WW1 for the defense of Belguim and in reaction to Germany's violation of The Treaty of London, in which Belguim's neutrality was to be respected by all nations. England won against Germany. -
World War II begins
On September 1, 1929, World War II began. 104 countries participated in WWII including: Canada, America, Britain, France, Germany, Italy, Japan. England participated in it because they had a mutual aid treaty with Poland and agreed to come to each other's countries when a country needed help. When Hitler took over Poland, England came to their aid and fought against Germany. It was important because if England hadn't of signed the treaty with Poland, Poland might have became a German country. -
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World War II
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World War II Ends
On September 1, 1929, World War II began. England participated in it because they had a mutual aid treaty with Poland and agreed to come to each other's countries when a country needed help. When Hitler took over Poland, England came to their aid and fought against Germany and won. It was important because if England hadn't of signed the treaty with Poland, Poland might have became a German -
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England Timeline (B.C.)
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Marriage of Prince William & Kate Middleton
On April 29, 2011, Prince William & Kate Middleton married each other in at Westminster Abbey, in London England at 11:00 am BST (British Summer Time). Their "royal" titles are: The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge. It is important because England has another Duke and Duchess. -
English Church Established
In 668 B.C., the English Church was established. The Supreme Governor of the English Church is Queen Elizabeth II. This is important because the English Church is the official Christian church, and if it wasn't established, people's whos religion is Christian might not have been.