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- The history of the British Isles can be divided into several periods1:
- The Early Medieval British Isles, 300-1100
- The British Isles in the Central Middle Ages, 1000-1300
- The Late Medieval British Isles, 1330-1550
- Reformations and Revolutions, 1500-1700
- Liberty, Commerce and Power, 1685-1830
- Power, Politics and the People, 1815-1924
- Changing Identities, 1900-present
Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.1- The Early Medieval British Isles, 300-1100 2 - The British Isles in the Central Middle Ages, 1000-1300 3 - The Late Medieval British Isles, 1330-1550 4 - Reformations and Revolutions, 1500-1700 5 - Liberty, Commerce and Power, 1685-1830 6 - Power, Politics and the People, 1815-1924 7 - Changing Identities, 1900-presentwww.history.ox.ac.uk/history-british-isles-fhsTimeline and History Overview
- 43 - The Roman Empire invades Britain and makes Britannia a Roman province.
- 50 - The Romans found the city of Londinium (which later becomes London).
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The history of the British Isles began with its sporadic human habitation during the Palaeolithic from around 900,000 years ago. The British Isles has been continually occupied since the early Holocene, the current geological epoch, which started around 11,700 years ago. Mesolithic hunter-gatherers … See more
Palaeolithic and Mesolithic periods
The Palaeolithic and Mesolithic, also known as the Old and Middle Stone Ages, were characterised by a hunter-gatherer society and a reliance on stone tool technologies.
Palaeolithic See moreMajor historical events in the early modern period include the English Renaissance, the English Reformation and Scottish Reformation, … See more
1900–1945
Queen Victoria, who had reigned since 1837, died in 1901 and was succeeded by her son, Edward VII, who, in turn, was succeeded by his son, George V, when he died in 1910. The British Empire flourished but there was a … See moreIn 55 and 54 BC, the Roman general Gaius Julius Caesar launched two separate invasions of the British Isles, though neither resulted in a … See more
Early medieval
The Early medieval period saw a series of invasions of Britain by the Germanic-speaking See more1801 to 1837
Union of Great Britain and Ireland
The Kingdom of Ireland was a settler state; the monarch was … See more• Prehistoric Britain (Prehistory–AD 43)
• Roman Britain (44–407)
• Sub-Roman Britain (407–597)
• Britain in the Middle Ages (597–1485) See moreWikipedia text under CC-BY-SA license WebLearn about the history of different societies in the British Isles from the Early Medieval to the present day. Choose from seven periods and two theme papers to shape your own course and explore various aspects of …
WebStarting from the mid-12th century, a certain Kingdom of England begins to paint the map red. By 1604, the British Isles are cleanly divided between the Kingdom of England and the Kingdom of Scotland; by 1707, the …
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WebFrom the earliest pre-history to the 1990s, this stirring account describes the astonishingly varied stages through which the British Isles have passed to achieve their present identity.
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