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Monday, January 8, 2018

History of England


Norfolk's Hopkinsberg Flint was published as a result of discovering equipment and footprints,
England lived more than 800,000 years ago. [1] The earliest evidence for the first modern people of North Western Europe, in 1927, a jaw discovered in Devon of the Cave Cave was 41,000 to 44,000 years old in 2011. [2] At the end of the last glacier, continuous human habitation in England was observed about 13,000 years ago (crosswellian). There are numerous Stonehenge and Aubbury in Mesolithic, Neolithic and Bronze era in this region. In the Iron Age, fertile farther England's farther south, like the southern people, were inhabited by people who were known among the British, among which some Belgian ethnic groups (such as Attributes, Katuwalion, Trinvants etc) were on the south. East The Roman conquest of Britain began in 43 CE; The Romans controlled their province Britain in the early 5th century.

The end of Britain's Roman rule helped establish Anglo-Saxon settlement in Britain, which historians often consider England and English origin. Anglo-Saxon, a compilation of different Germanic peoples, established many states in the current states and some parts of southern Scotland that became the primary force. [3] They have launched the old English language, which is just about the previous British language. Anglo-Saxon Wells, Cornwal and Hein Ogold (Old North; Brittonic-speaking part of Britain's Northern England and South Scotland) and also fought with the British heirs with each other. After about 800 AD, Viking's operations became more frequent and Norsingman now settled in several parts of England. During this time, several rulers tried to unite different Anglo-Saxon states, an attempt that created the rise of the Kingdom of England in the 10th century.

In 1066, the Norman invasion attacked England. The Norman Dynasty, founded by William William, ruled England half a century before the succession crisis known as the Anarchy (1135-1154). Following anarchy, England came under the rule of a dynasty's House of Plantagent, which later claimed the Kingdom of France. During this time, Magna Carta was signed. A succession crisis in France led to the Battle of Honda year (1337-1453), a series of conflicts involving people of both nations. After hundreds of years of war, England became involved in the war of succession. The Wars of the Roses are divided into two sections of the House of Plantagent against each other, the York House and the Lancaster House Lancaster Henry Tudor finished the battle of rose and in 1485, the Tudor dynasty was established.

Under the Tudder and later the Stuart Dynasty, England became colonial powers. During the Stuart's regime, the English took place between civil war parliament and the racists, which resulted in the establishment of a King Charles I (1642) and a Republic - the first, a parliamentary republic whose name is known. The Commonwealth of England (1649-1653), then called a military dictatorship protector (1653-1659) under Oliver Cromwell. In 1662, the success of the Stuars returned to the throne, though, due to continuous questions on religion and power, another quote was made by Stuart King, James II, Glamor Revolution (1688). England, which conquered Wales in the 13th century, was formed in Scotland in 1707 to form a new sovereign state of Great Britain in 1707. [4] [5] [6] Following the Industrial Revolution, Great Britain ruled in a colonial empire, the largest in record history. Following a process of deconalization in the 20th century, mainly due to the weakness of the Great Britain in World War II, nearly all of the empire's overseas territories became independent countries. However, as of 2017, their cultural influence is widespread and deep in them

Later Prehistory

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