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HISTORY PROJECT

HISTORY PROJECT. Tamara Berger Angelika Rathner. Bronze age. Often called: ' First Golden Age in Europe' divided into three main phases: Early Bronze Age - 2400-1600 BC Middle Bronze Age - 1600-1200 BC Late Bronze Age - 1200-600 BC

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HISTORY PROJECT

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  1. HISTORY PROJECT Tamara Berger Angelika Rathner

  2. Bronze age • Often called: ' First Golden Age in Europe' • divided into three main phases: • Early Bronze Age - 2400-1600 BC • Middle Bronze Age - 1600-1200 BC • Late Bronze Age - 1200-600 BC • great technological progress: working with copper, bronze and gold

  3. TIMELINE

  4. Stonehenge

  5. 43.A.D.: the Emperor Claudius orders an expedition against Britain. • The Romans conquer much of Britain in the short time of forty years. • At the same time the famous Hadrian’s wall is built. • The Roman rule ends in 410

  6. Hadrian‘s Wall

  7. Anglos, Saxons and Jutes • 430: Saxons, under the leadership of Aella, begin attacking the coast of Sussex. • Britain asks the Anglos and Saxons of Germany and the Jutes of Denmark for assistance

  8. Arthur‘s Camelot

  9. “Alfred the Great” defeats the Danes. Their rule is confined to the eastern part of England. • 1066 :The Battle of Hastings, a very bloody combat. • Harold, the last Anglo-Saxon king gets killed. • After this battle William occupies England.

  10. The Invasion of England

  11. Feudalism was an ineffective central government. • 1154-98, Henry II, first of the Angevin kings, introduces a new Jury system called Circuit Courts and Common Law in England • At the same time Royal Power becomes gradually centralised.

  12. Henry II

  13. The End

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