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1、History of UK,History of UK,The Early Settlers (the prehistoric period),1. The first known settler of Britain: the Iberians (伊比利亚人) from Mediterranean areas. They inhabited Great Britain during the Stone (-4000BC) and Bronze Ages (4000BC500BC). 2. At about 2000 BC the Beaker Folk 毕克人 arrived from th

2、e areas now known as Holland and Rhineland莱茵兰(位于德国) .,Stonehenge Nearly 5,000 years ago (3000BC), Stonehenge was built by the Iberians. Now it is still standing. The question “why” it is built is problematic.,3. The Celts 凯尔特人(Iron Age 700BC-54AD) began to arrive Britain about 700 BC. They came from

3、 territory that is now Germany and Netherlands. The Celts came to Britain in three main waves.,2. Three Celtic Tribes,By the end of the Bronze Age, around 700 BC, Celtic people had arrived from northwestern Europe, now France, Belgium and southern Germany. Celts were tall in height, blonde in hair T

4、heir languages, the Celtic language, are the basis of both Welsh and Gaelic.,2. Three Celtic Tribes,They came to Britain in three main waves: About 750 B.C, the first tribe came from Upper Rhineland of northwest Europe and settled on the island; They were the “Gaels”(盖尔人), whose language is still sp

5、oken in Scotland.,2. Three Celtic Tribes,About 400 B.C, the second group of the Celts called Britons/Brythons (布立吞人/不列颠人) came. From the Britons came the English name for Britain. About 150 B.C, the third group, Belgae (比利其人) came from Gaul (高卢,在今法国,比利时等地).,The Roman Invasion built roads and cultiva

6、ted land; Built the first highways in Britain during the first to fourth centuries introduced a system of education and organized government. brought the new religion, Christianity, to Britain,. Latin was official language . made good use of Britains natural resources, mining lead, iron and tin and

7、manufacturing pottery. They withdrew completely in 410AD Aftereffect: limited, no intermarriage happened, no impact on language and culture of ordinary Britons, only left their roads, a few place names and some Christian converts.,Roman Bath,Roman Road,III. The Anglo-Saxon Britain (446-871),Three Te

8、utonic日耳曼的 tribes: 1. Jutes: fished and farmed in Jutland (Southern Denmark) ,established the kingdom of Kent and gradually developed into some of todays English people.,2. The Saxons: Time: from the end of the 5th century to the 6th century Origin: from Northern Germany Established kingdoms in Esse

9、x, Sussex, Wessex 3. The Angles: Time: half of the 6th century Origin: from Northern Germany Settled in East Anglia, Mercia and Northumbria,4. The Anglo-Saxons Invasion (446-871),England was divided into seven small Kingdoms called “Heptarch” (七国时期); They were Kent, Essex, Sussex, Wessex, East Angli

10、a, Mercia and Northumbria.,5Viking and Danish invasions (8th-9th Century),Viking raiders were the Norwegians from Scandinavia and Danes from Denmark. They attacked various parts of England from the end of the 8th century; The Vikings and Danes became a serious problem to the Saxon kingdom of Wessex

11、in the middle of 9th century, especially between 835 King Alfreds Contributions He defeated the Danes and reached a friendly agreement with them in 879. The Danes gained control of the north and east, while he ruled the rest. He also converted some leading Danes into Christians.,King Alfred the Grea

12、t,5 King Alfreds Contributions,He founded a strong fleet and is known as “the Father of the British Navy” and reorganized the Saxon army, making it more efficient. King Alfreds Contributions further include: He protected the coasts and encouraged trade; He encouraged education and established many s

13、chools;,King Alfreds Contributions,He introduced and formulated a legal system; He repaired the churches and monasteries; He took the lead to learn Latin, and did translations On October 14, 1066, during the important Battle of Hastings, William defeated King Harold and killed him. On Christmas Day,

14、 William was crowned king of England in Westminster Abbey, thus began the Norman Conquest of England,about four centuries of French rule.,Norman Conquest,Duke of Normandy -William the Conqueror,the Battle of Hastings,King Harold,He was formally crowned on Dec. 25, 1066 in Westminster Abbey, and beca

15、me William I.,After the death of Edward the Confessor,Westminster Abbey,Founded by Edward the Confessor during 1050-1065;All the coronations and ceremonies are held here since the Norman Conqueror William was crowned in the abbey Well known for its Poets Corner The traditional burial ground for the

16、most famous poets, with Chaucer as its first occupant, also Spencer, Newton, Darwin, Churchill, etc,Influence of Norman Conquest,Two Most Important Effects: French became the official language and exerted enormous influence on Old English The establishment of feudalism in England England began to be

17、 unified under a French political system, much of which is still remained in todays UK.,Norman Influence,Norman aristocracy. A firmly established feudal system A closer connection with Roman Catholic Church Coexistence of 3 languages: French, Latin and Old English Numerous contacts between England a

18、nd France,duke,marquis侯爵 , earl,伯爵 viscount,子爵 baron男爵,Norman bishops, Pope as overlord最高君主,Clergy, Nobility贵族 , Third Estate平民阶级,The House of Norman,Henry II (1154-1189),House of Plantagenet(1154-1485) . After Williams death, many wars were fought for the crown. Until 1154,Henry II (1154-1189) asce

19、nded the throne and began the rule of the House of Anjou, also known as the House of Plantagenet. .,The House of Plantagenet,House of Plantagenet(1154-1485),After Henry II died, his son Richard I inherited the crown. (Lionheart. Richard (1189-99) is known as Coeur de Lion, or Lionheart, because of h

20、is bravery in battle. ) Unfortunately, he was killed in France in 1199. Then his brother John became the third king. In total, there are 15 kings in this dynasty.,The third and eldest surviving son of Henry II. He was in England for only ten months, spending the other time fighting in the Crusades.

21、He spoke very little English. He is usually depicted as a brave, warrior 勇士 king, and was given the nickname Lion-Heart.,King Richard I the Lion-Heart 1189 - 1199,The Crusades 十字军东征,Were a series of wars in which armies from all over the Europe tried to snatch the Holy Land (Jerusalem in Palestine)

22、during the 11-14 century; The real purpose was to get overseas land and trade, and to expand to the east. The most famous of the English crusaders was the king, Richard Lion-Heart.,King John,Magna Carta,Significant events during Johns ruling:,Magna Carta (The Great Charter of 1215),Significance This

23、 feudal contract guaranteed the lords feudal rights; The Great Charter is traditionally regarded as the basis of English liberties; It was a statement of the relationship between the Crown and the lords; The spirit of Magna Charta was the limitation to the powers of the king.,Hundred Years War(1337-

24、1453) . The causes of the war were partly territorial and partly economic; . This War was not one war, but a series of intermittent wars between France and England, which was started by England . At last English was completely defeated and driven from France except the port of Calais.,The Hundred Ye

25、ars” War (1337-1453) P52.6,between France and England; the mysterious Joan of Arc The English were brilliantly successful till 1422. There was no formal treaty that ended it.,It resulted from disputes between the ruling families of the two countries over territories in France. In 1453, the battle of

26、 Castillon ended English rule in France and marked the end of the Hundred Years War. English language finally took the place of French in all classes of society.,Hundred Years War from 1337 to 1453,Joan of Arc 圣女贞德,Joan of Arc, led the French armies to many victories against the English, before she

27、was captured and charged for being a witch巫婆and burnt alive.,Joan of Arc,Born in 1431 A Peasant Girl who tended sheep 17 years old at the time and uneducated ill-treated by her family Strong religious convictions Saints spoke to her Led many French victories Trialed and burned in 1431 Canonized v.正式

28、宣布(死者)为圣徒 in 1920,Significance of the war promoted the concept of English nationalism. promoted the development of the textile industry raised the social position of the bourgeois class. All these factors contribute to the decline of feudalism in England.,1.2.3 Hundred Years War (13371453),The War o

29、f the Roses (1455-1485),The War of the Roses was waged intermittently between the two branches of the Plantagenet Family (金雀花王朝), the House of Lancaster symbolized by the red rose, and that of York, symbolized by the white rose, from 1455 to 1485. Henry Tudor, Henry VII, descendant of Duke of Lancas

30、ter won victory in 1485 and put the country under the rule of the Tudors (都铎王朝).,The War of the Roses (1455-1485),Significance From these Wars, English feudalism received its death blow. The great medieval nobility was much weakened; The kings power became supreme, preparing for centralized governme

31、nt; But the interests of the majority of the common people were not deeply involved.,Henry VIII,He was handsome and wore fine clothes He loved games, horse-riding and hunting He spoke four languages, wrote poetry and played music He wanted a firm hold on the throne, so he wanted a son to succeed him

32、,II. Transition to the Modern Age,Religious Reformation Causes: The privilege and wealth of the church were also resented; Henry VIII determined to divorce his wife but failed because of the opposition of the church. Purpose: 1.to get rid of the English Churchs connection with Roman Catholic Church

33、and the Pope; 2.to make an independent Church of England.,Catherine of Aragon,Married 1509 She was daughter to the king of Spain and ex-wife of Arthur, Henrys brother She had a daughter, Mary, but no sons She was too old for more children In 1533, Henry divorced her God does threaten childlessness i

34、f a man marries his brothers widow,Anne Boleyn,Married 1533 She was young, pretty and witty She had one daughter, Elizabeth She was beheaded in 1536,Jane Seymour,Married in 1536 (11 days after execution of Anne) She had a son, Edward, but died soon after (1537) Henry probably loved her best of all h

35、is wives,Anne of Cleves,Married 1540 The marriage made a link between England and Germany Henry thought she was ugly Divorced 1540 the same year!,Catherine Howard,Married 1540 She was 20, Henry was 49 She was unfaithful Executed in 1542,Married 1543 She liked family life and looked after Henrys chil

36、dren She outlived Henry,Catherine Parr,The House of Tudor,English Reformation Content: 1. Act of Supremacy (1534), established the king the status of “the only supreme head of the church of England”. Influence: Strengthened Henry VIIIs position; England was moving away from Catholicism towards Prote

37、stantism.,The English Reformation,Mary I repealed Act of Supremacy(1554) re-established unity with Rome executed 284 protestants and the Archbishop of Canterbury,Elizabeth I(1558-1603),The Virgin Queen “I know I have the body of a weak and feeble woman, but I have the heart and stomach of a king, an

38、d of a king of England.”,Elizabeth I reinstated Act of Supremacy (1558) declared herself Supreme Governor of the Church of England Moderate Protestantism Thirty-Nine Articles and Acts of Uniformity, which described its church as both Catholic and Reformed A moderate Protestant appointed as Archbisho

39、p of Canterbury,Changes of the Church,Changes of the Church,The Virgin Queen,She remained single throughout her life, and thus called “The Virgin Queen ” Her 45-year reign is considered one of the most glorious in English history. During this time, the arts flourished.,Golden Age of English History

40、England advanced in such areas as foreign trade, literature, and the arts. The age of exploration began: claiming new lands for England and introducing new materials and foods. The American State, Virginia, is named after Queen Elizabeth. East India Company,The Civil War (1642-1651) also called the

41、Puritan Revolution, as the Kings opponents were mainly Puritans Cause: conflict between Parliament and the King, and also as a conflict between the economic interests of the urban middle class and the traditional economic interests of the Crown. Two parties: Royalists / Cavaliers vs Parliamentarians

42、 / Roundheads Consequences,The Civil War led to the trial and execution of Charles I in 1649, the exile of his son, Charles II, and replacement of English monarchy with the Commonwealth of England; The English Civil Wars not only overthrew feudal system in England but also shook the foundation of fe

43、udal rule in Europe; It is generally regarded as the beginning of modern world history.,The takeover was relatively smooth, with no bloodshed, nor any execution of the king. This was known as the Glorious Revolution. The beginning of the age of constitutional monarchy, of a monarchy with powers limi

44、ted by Parliament.,Restoration and Glorious Revolution Restoration: Charles II was invited to return from his exile in France as the King in 1661. In 1665, his brother James II succeeded the throne, but he was not accepted by the bourgeoisie. Glorious Revolution: William of Orange, James IIs Dutch n

45、ephew and husband of Mary, James IIs daughter, was invited to take the English throne for joint rule in 1688.,Bourgeois Revolution in the 17th Century,The Bill of Rights of 1689 In 1689, William and Mary accepted the Bill of Rights to be crowned jointly. The bill excluded any Roman Catholic from the

46、 succession; Confirmed the principle of parliamentary supremacy; Guaranteed free speech within both the two Houses; Thus the age of constitutional monarchy began.,Industrial Revolution(1760-1830) What is the background of the Industrial Revolution? Which industry began the Industrial Revolution firs

47、t? What are the representative inventions in the Industrial Revolution? What are the achievements of the Industrial Revolution in transportation?,The Industrial Revolution can be defined as the application of power-driven machinery to manufacturing. What are the influences of the Industrial Revoluti

48、on? Dramatically increased the productivity Promoted the process of urbanization The change of social class: the capitalist and the working class,The British Empire When was the first British Empire formed? Where were the colonies of the first British Empire distributed? When was the second British

49、Empire formed? When did the second British Empire disintegrate and when was the Commonwealth of Nations formed? 1931, the Commonwealth of Nations was founded.,The second British Empire (1837-1931) The Victoria Age: an age of national development and great prosperity. . More colorful and convenient l

50、ife: Electricity, telegraph, telephone, electric light, electric trams . Transportation: bicycle/ London had the first electric underground railway in 1891 . Victoria: the grandmother of Europe (9 children and 40 grandchildren),The Formation of the Second British Empire,Queen Victoria Memorial,Queen

51、 Victoria (18191901),The Formation of the Empire,1.She encouraged further industrialization. 2.The British government adopted New Imperialism. 3. The British government sent the British fleet anywhere in the world. At end of the 19 century,British Empire included a quarter of the global population a

52、nd nearly a quarter of worlds landmass.,Colonies,1,Canda ,Australia ,New Zealand (dominion英联邦自治领域) 2, India (“brightest jewel” on the English Crown) 3,Hong Kong (Opium War, Treaty of Nanking) 4,Burma,SriLanka,Singapore,Malaya,Brunei, small states in the West Indies and Asia. 5,took control of Suez C

53、anal and conquered Egypt. 6,the Gold Coast, Niger, Sudan, Kenya,Uganda,Zambia,Upper Nigeria,曾经被大英帝国统治过的地区,.British Commonwealth is a loosely organized community of former British Colonies, showing that they share common values and goals, and a common history with Britain.1/3 of the worlds population

54、 belongs to the Commonwealth. .It was founded in 1931, until 1990, there were 53 members. .In 1949 the word “British” was dropped from the title of the Commonwealth. . Almost all members (except Madagascar and Algeria) of the Commonwealth were once ruled by Britain as part of the Britain Empire.,Bri

55、tain and World War I -19141918 1. before the war: two military camps Central Powers in 1882 the Allies in 1907 2. during the war: The British navy played a very important role in the ultimate triumph of the Allies.,3. the end of the war: a. lost about 2,700,000 casualties, b. 70% of her merchant shi

56、ps c. became a debtor nation d. London was replaced by New York as the worlds leading banking center. e. At the Peace Conference at Versailles, Britain got most of what he wanted.,Britain between the Two Wars George V-Edward VIII(1936)-George VI the most important maritime and industrial power in Eu

57、rope the largest navy and air force in the world the third largest army the industry was aging under the Depression, strikes and labor unrest, colonial ties became weakened,Reasons for WWII,Japan was unsatisfied with the Washington treaty. Italy was angry about Britain and France. The unfair Versailles treaty arouse the Germans strong emotion of revenge. The Great Depression,World War II broke out because of the imbalance in political and economic development. And 1929 - 1

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