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Period: 6000 BCE to 6000 BCE
The British Isles are formed as water levels rise separating them from mainland Europe.
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Period: 3000 BCE to 3000 BCE
New Stone Age begins: farming people arrive from Europe. First stone circles erected.
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Period: 2800 BCE to 2800 BCE
First phase of building Stonehenge
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Period: 2700 BCE to 2700 BCE
Tools and weapons made from copper
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Period: 2200 BCE to 2200 BCE
The construction of Stonehenge is completed.
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Period: 2100 BCE to 2100 BCE
Bronze Age begins First metal workers People learn to make bronze weapons and tools. Introduction of cremation of the dead and burials in round barrows.
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Period: 2100 BCE to 2100 BCE
Beaker culture - their name is thought to originate from the distinctive beakers that accompanied their burials. They were farmers and archers.
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Period: 2000 BCE to 2000 BCE
Stonehenge completed
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Period: 1650 BCE to 1650 BCE
Trade routes began to form
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Period: 1200 BCE to 1200 BCE
Small Villages were first formed
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Period: 750 BCE to 750 BCE
Iron Age began Iron replaces bronze as most useful metal. Population about 150,000.
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Period: 600 BCE to 600 BCE
The Celtic peoples begin to arrive and establish their culture.
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Period: 500 BCE to 500 BCE
The Celtic people arrive from Central Europe. The Celts were farmers and lived in small village groups in the centre of their arable fields. They were also warlike people. The Celts fought against the people of Britain and other Celtic tribes.
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Period: 55 BCE to 55 BCE
Roman leader Julius Caesar invades Britain, but withdraws.
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Period: 43 to 43
The Roman Empire invades Britain and makes Britannia a Roman province.
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Period: 50 to 50
The Romans found the city of Londinium (which later becomes London).
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Period: 122 to 122
Roman Emperor Hadrian orders the construction of Hadrian's Wall.
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Period: 410 to 410
The last of the Romans leave Britain.
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Period: 450 to 450
The Anglo-Saxons begin to settle in Britain. They rule much of the land until the Vikings arrive.
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Period: 597 to 597
Christianity is introduced by Saint Augustine.
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Period: 617 to 617
The kingdom of Northumbria is established as the dominant kingdom.
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Period: 793 to 793
The Vikings first arrive.
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Period: 793 to 793
First recorded Viking attack happens in Dorset
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Period: 793 to 793
Vikings attack the monastery of Lindisfarne, Northumbria
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Period: 795 to 795
Vikings attack the island monastery of Iona, Scotland Iona was attacked in 795 AD, in 802 AD and again in 806 AD
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Period: 802 to 802
The kingdom of Wessex becomes the dominant kingdom.
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Period: 829 to 829
Wessex becomes the Supreme Kingdom Egbert, King of the West Saxons, conquers Mercia and forces the Northumbrians to submit as well. From then on, Wessex retained its dominance in England.
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Period: 843 to 843
Kingdom of Scotland formed Some sources suggest that around 843 AD the kingdom of the Scots and the Picts was amalgamated, and that from this date historians can speak of a 'kingdom of Scotland'.
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Period: 851 to 851
Athelstan, son of the king of Wessex, defeats a Viking fleet in battle Egbert, king of Wessex, had made his second son Athelstan king of Kent.
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Period: 866 to 866
The Vikings invade Britain with a large army. They defeat Northumbria in 867.
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Period: 871 to 871
Alfred the Great becomes king of the Wessex.
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Period: 878 to 878
Alfred is nearly defeated by the Vikings. He narrowly escapes. Alfred gathers an army and defeats the Vikings at the Battle of Edington.
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Period: 926 to 926
The Saxons defeat the Vikings and retake the Danelaw.
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Period: 926 to 926
Eastern England (Danelaw) is conquered by the Saxons
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Period: 927 to 927
Athelstan, king of Wessex, takes York (Yorvik) from the Vikings, and forces the submission of Constantine of the Scots and of the northern kings.
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Period: 939 to 939
Athelstan, first king of all England, dies
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Period: 954 to 954
Eric Bloodaxe, the last Viking king in England, is forced out of Yorvik (York) Eric Bloodaxe was invited to take over the kingdom of Yorvik (York) around 946 AD.
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Period: 960 to 960
Dunstan becomes archbishop of Canterbury
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Period: 973 to 973
Edgar is crowned king of England at Bath, 14 years after taking power Edgar ruled England from 959 to 975 AD, but it was not until 973 AD - two years before his death - that he organised a solemn coronation and anointing.
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Period: 975 to 975
Edward, oldest son of Edgar crowned King of England. He was not popular and was treacherously murdered at Corfe in Dorset three years later.
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Period: 978 to 978
Edward's half-brother Æthelred becomes the new king.
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Period: 1013 to 1013
Swein Forkbeard, son of the Danish king Harold Bluetooth,forces Æthelred the Unready into exile England now under Danish control.
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Period: 1016 to 1016
The Danish conquer England and King Canute of Denmark becomes King of England.
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Period: 1016 to 1016
King Canute of Denmark captures the English Crown
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Period: 1042 to 1042
August: Edward the Confessor (Edward II) becomes king of England
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Period: 1055 to 1055
Westminster Abbey is completed
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Period: 1055 to 1055
6 January: Edward the Confessor dies and is succeed by Harold Godwinson Harold, earl of Wessex, was crowned king of England on 6 January 1066.
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Period: 1066 to 1485
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Period: 1066 to 1066
The Norman Conquest occurs. William of Normandy becomes king.
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Period: 1078 to 1078
William begins the construction of the Tower of London.
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Period: 1086 to 1086
A survey of all England called the Domesday Book is completed.
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Period: 1154 to 1154
Henry II becomes king. This is the start of the Plantegenet line of rulers.
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Period: 1170 to 1170
Thomas Becket, the Archbishop of Canterbury, is put to death by Henry II
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Period: 1215 to 1215
King John is forced to sign the Magna Carta.
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Period: 1297 to 1297
William Wallace leads the Scotts in their defeat of the English. He is defeated a year later at the Battle of Falkirk.
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Period: 1337 to 1337
The Hundred Years' War with France begins. It will last until 1453.
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Period: 1349 to 1349
The Black Death hits England killing a large portion of the English population.
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Period: 1415 to 1415
The English defeat the French at the Battle of Agincourt.
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Period: 1453 to 1453
The Hundred Years' War comes to an end.
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Period: 1455 to 1455
The War of the Roses begins between the families of the Plantagenets and the Lancastrians for the right to rule England.
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Period: 1485 to 1485
The War of the Roses ends with the crowning of Henry Tudor as King Henry VII. The House of Tudor begins its reign.
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Period: 1508 to 1508
Henry VIII is crowned king.
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Period: 1534 to 1534
Henry VIII forms the Church of England.
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Period: 1536 to 1536
England and Wales are joined by the Act of Union.
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Period: 1558 to 1558
Elizabeth I becomes Queen. The Elizabethan Era begins.
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Period: 1580 to 1580
Explorer Sir Francis Drake completes his journey around the globe
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The English fleet led by Sir Francis Drake defeat the Spanish Armada.
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William Shakespeare begins writing and performing plays.
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The East India Company is established.
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James I becomes king and rules over England and Scotland. He is the first of the Stuart family to rule.
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Guy Fawkes fails in his attempt to blow up Parliament.
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The Pilgrims set sail for America aboard the Mayflower
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The Great Fire of London destroys much of the city.
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The English Bill of Rights is established giving more power to the parliament.
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England and Scotland are united as one country called Great Britain
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The Seven Year's War begins.
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The Industrial Revolution begins in England.
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The American colonies declare their independence from Britain.
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The British and Irish parliaments are joined by the Act of Union to create the United Kingdom.
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The British fleet defeats Napoleon at the Battle of Trafalgar.
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Queen Victoria is crowned queen. The Victorian Era begins.
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The Crimean War is fought against Russia.
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Invasion of the Great danish flag Danish (Viking) Army.
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The Vikings kill rival kings of Northumbria and capture York The city became Yorvik, the Viking capital in England.
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Edmund, King of the East Angles, is killed by the Vikings He was beheaded and his head thrown away to prevent proper burial.
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Welsh king Rhodri Mawr is defeated by the Vikings and flees to Ireland
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Wessex is overrun by Vikings and King Alfred goes into hiding in the marshes of Athelney (Somerset). After Easter, he called up his troops and defeated the Viking king Guthrum, who he persuaded to be baptised.
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England is Divided Alfred, King of Wessex, agrees a treaty with Vikings to divide England The Saxons retain the west, while the east (between the Thames and Tees rivers) was to be Viking territory - later known as the 'Danelaw' -
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The Anglo Saxon Chronicle starts
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World War I begins. The United Kingdom fights with Allies against the Central Powers led by Germany.
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World War I ends.
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Ireland is granted independence.
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Women gain equal rights to vote.
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World War II begins. The United Kingdom joins the Allies against the Axis Powers.
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The United Kingdom is bombed by the Germans for months during the Battle of Britain.
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World War II ends.
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Elizabeth II is crowned queen.
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Margaret Thatcher becomes the first female prime minister of the United Kingdom.
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Prince Charles marries Lady Diana.
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The Falklands War occurs.
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The United Kingdom joins the United States in the Gulf War.
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1Princess Diana dies in a car crash. Britain gives control of Hong Kong to China.
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The Iraq War occurs.
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Prince William marries Catherine Middleton.