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Celtic

4000 BC Neolithic tribes settle the Isle. Celtic. 4000 BC Neolithic tribes settle the Isle 43 AD Roman Empire invades the Isle. Celtic Latin. 4000 BC Neolithic tribes settle the Isle 43 AD Roman Empire invades the Isle 410 AD Roman Empire leaves. Celtic Latin. 4000 BC

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Celtic

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  1. 4000 BC Neolithic tribes settle the Isle Celtic

  2. 4000 BC Neolithic tribes settle the Isle 43 AD Roman Empire invades the Isle Celtic Latin

  3. 4000 BC Neolithic tribes settle the Isle 43 AD Roman Empire invades the Isle 410 AD Roman Empire leaves Celtic Latin

  4. 4000 BC Neolithic tribes settle the Isle 43 AD Roman Empire invades the Isle 410 AD Roman Empire leave 500 AD Germanic Tribes invade Celtic Latin Northern Germanic

  5. 4000 BC Neolithic tribes settle the Isle 43 AD Roman Empire invades the Isle 410 AD Roman Empire leave 500 AD Germanic Tribes invade 9th & 11th Centuries Vikings invade & settle Celtic Latin Northern Western Germanic

  6. 4000 BC Neolithic tribes settle the Isle 43 AD Roman Empire invades the Isle 410 AD Roman Empire leave 500 AD Germanic Tribes invade 9th & 11th Centuries Vikings invade & settle 1066 AD Battle of Hastings French invade Celtic Latin Northern Western Germanic French

  7. 1300 AD English is accepted as a language in its own right and is used as the primary language of the British Isles. YAY!

  8. English travels to the colonies and variants develop.

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