Early Britain

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 Stone Age First People To Live In Britain Called Example
Hunter Gatherers
A Land Bridge Connected To Continent Age Called Example
Stone Age
10,000 Years Ago A Country Separate From Continent By Channel Example
Britain
6,000 Years Ago People Arrive Britain Example
First Farmers
Ancestors Of First Farmers Came From People Called Example
South-East Europe
People Built Houses, Tombs And Monuments On The Land Example
First Farmers
First Farmers Monuments Such As Stonehenge Where It Stand Example
Wiltshire (English County)
First Farmers Monuments Such As Skara Brae Where It Stand Example
Orkney (Off The North Coast Of Scotland)
A Monument Special Gathering Place For Seasonal Ceremonies
Stonehenge (Wiltshire)
 4,000 Years Ago A Age Start Called Example
Bronze Age
When People Learned To Make Bronze In Bronze Age Example
4,000 Years Ago
Bronze Age People Lived In Roundhouses And Buried Their Dead In Tombs Called Example
Round Barrows
People Works( Live In Roundhouses, Buried Dead People Round Barrows, Expert In Metalworkers Such As Made Objects Tools, Ornaments & Weapons With Bronze And Gold, Age Called Example
Bronze Age People
A Age After Bronze Age Called Example
Iron Age
People Works( Live In Roundhouses, Grouped Live Into Big Settlements Such As Dorset Maiden Castle Hill Forts (England), Speak Celtic Language,Expert In Culture & Economy, Minted Britain First Coin With Iron Age King Name) Age Called Example
Iron Age People
Iron Age Related  Languages Spoken Nowadays Country Called Example 

Some Parts Of Wales, Scotland & Ireland And Across Europe 
55 BC Person Led A Roman Invasion Of Britain Example
Julius Caesar
100 Years A Country Remain Separate From The Roman Empire Example
Britain
43 AD Emperor Led The Roman Army In A New Invasion Example
Emperor Claudius
43 AD British Tribes Resistance Against Roman Army But Roman Army Successful And Occupying Almost All Of Country Called Example
Britain
Iceni Area Nowadays Called Example
Eastern England
43 AD Resistance Against Roman Army A Tribal Leader Eastern England Iceni Queen Fight Against Roman Army Her Name Example
Boudicca
A Statue Of Iceni Queen On Westminster Bridge In London Near The Houses Of Parliament Her Name Example
Boudicca  (Iceni Queen)
43 AD Which Area Never Conquered By Roman Army Example
Scotland
Emperor Hadrian Built A Wall In The North Of England To Keep Out People Example
The Picts (Scottish Ancestors People)
UNESCO Mean Example
United Nations Educational, Scientific And Cultural Organization
A World Heritage Wall Site By UNESCO With Two Forts Housesteads And Vindolanda Called Example
Hadrian Wall
400 Years A Empire  Remained In Britain Example
Roman Empire
A Empire Built Roads And Public Buildings, Created A Structure Of Law, Introduced New Plants And Animals Example
Roman Empire
3rd And 4th Centuries AD A Community Began To Appear In Britain Example
First Christian Community
410 A Empire & Army Left Britain To Defend Their Country Never Return Example
Roman Empire
When Roman Empire Left Britain Angles,Saxons,Jutes Which Tribes Invaded England Example
Northern Europe Tribes
600 AD A Kingdoms Established When Roman Empire Left Britain Example
Anglo-Saxon Kingdoms
Which King Burial Place At Sutton Hoo In Modern Suffolk Example
Anglo-Saxon King
Anglo-Saxon King Was Buried With Treasure And Armour, All Placed In A Ship Which Was Then Covered By A Mound Of Earth In West Britain Nowadays Called This Area Example
Wales & Scotland
A Tribe Was Not Christian, Christian Missionaries Such As St Patrick (Patron Saint Of Ireland ), St Columba (Patron Saint Island Of Lona Scotland), St Augustine (Rome) Came To Britain And Preach Christianity For Tribe Example
Anglo-Saxon Tribes
Patron Saint Became First Archbishop Of Canterbury Example
 St Augustine (Rome)
789 AD People Raid  Britain Coastal Towns And Take Away Goods And Slaves People Called Example
Vikings
789 AD Viking People Stay In Which Britain Area Example
East & North England (Danelaw, Grimsby, Scunthorpe With Viking Languages)
Who Defeated Viking People In Britain Example
Anglo Saxon King Alfred The Great
People Works(Came From Denmark & Norway, Take Away Goods And Slaves From Britain Coastal Towns, Defeated Anglo Saxon King Alfred, Mixed With Local Communities And Some Converted To Christianity)Example
Vikings
When Anglo-Saxon Kings Not Rule On England For Short Time During King Called Example
Danish Kings
Who Was  Cnut (Cnut The Great) Called Canute Mean Example
Denmark King (Cnut The Great)
Who Was  Kennth Macalpin Mean Example
 Kennth Macalpin (Scotland King)
Viking Threat Encourage People To Unite Under One King Called Example
 Kennth Macalpin (Scotland King)
1066 Harold (Saxon King Of England) Killed In Battle Of Hastings By French Duke Called William The Conqueror Example
William Duke Of Normanday (Northern France Place)
1066 Battle Of Hastings Commemorated By A Great Piece Of Embroidery Cloth Called Example
Bayeux Tapestry (70 Meter Long Cloth)
Last Successful Foreign Invasion Of England Called Example
Norman Conquest
King Works (Change England Social Structures, Norman French Language Develop English Language, King Sent People All Over England To Make List of Land & Animal Owners By Domesday Book)
William Duke Of Normanday (Northern France Place)
What Inside In Domesday Book  Example
List of Land & Animal Owners
A King Unsuccessful Attack For Wales & Scotland Result Country Land Back Example
William Duke Of Normanday (Northern France Place)





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