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Brief history of the GB I. From the beginning to 1603 Marie Boubínová, 4.C

- built about 3050 BC by the Iberian people (from Spain) Early history Stonehenge - built about 3050 BC by the Iberian people (from Spain)

- after 700 BC new invaders appeared in Britain Dark Ages (1000 – 700 BC) The Celts - after 700 BC new invaders appeared in Britain

Dark Ages (55 BC - 450 AD) Romans Hadrian's Wall - the first invasion by Julius Cesar in 55 BC Hadrian's Wall fortifications stretching across northern England protection from attacks

The Anglo-Saxon invasion - Germanic tribes, good warriors Dark Ages (450 AD) The Anglo-Saxon invasion - Germanic tribes, good warriors

Dark Ages (800 AD) The Vikings - came from the three countries in Scandinavia (Denmark, Norway, Sweden); great travellers

The Middle Ages The Normans 1066 AD - Battle of Hastings The Normans won the foundation of the Norman domination in England William the Conqueror was crowned

The Middle Ages The Normans 1086 AD – Domesday book the list of manor and villages with number of houses and farms Information for William about the country he had just conquered, so that he could manage well.

The Middle Ages Plantagenet - 1215 – Magna Carta - limited the power of the monarch

The New Ages (1485 – 1603) The Wars of the Roses - Lancasters (red) x Yorks (white) 1455 – 1485 AD The Civil War

The New Ages The Tudors Tudor explorations Discovery of tobacco, potatoes and maize Better knowledge of the world Colonizing other countries Better navigation, maps monarchs Henry VII.  1485 - 1509 Henry VIII.  1509 - 1547 Edward VI.  1547 - 1553 Jane Grey  1553 - 1553 Mary I.  1553 - 1558 Elizabeth I.  1558 - 1603