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Презентация была опубликована 9 лет назад пользователемЛюдмила Кондратович
2 Great Britain was formed in 1707, when the Parliament of the Kingdom of England and Wales, and the Parliament of the Kingdom of Scotland each passed the Act of Union. This act joined two Kingdoms under one government.
3 Important dates in Great Britain 1707 The Act of Union united England and Wales with Scotland Great Britain won colonial supremacy over France in the Seven Years War Britain lost its American Colonies in the Revolutionary War in America Britain defeated France in the Napoleonic Wars Ireland joined with Great Britain, forming the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland The first Reform Bill gave most men of the middle class the right to vote Britain became the worlds richest country and the British Empire reached its height in the Victorian Age Great Britain and the other Allies defeated Germany and the other Central Powers in World War I The Commonwealth of Nations was established Great Britain and the other Allies defeated Germany, Italy and Japan in World War II.
4 Britain became a welfare state India, Pakistan and Ceylon became independent members of Commonwealth of Nations Britain, France and Israel invaded Egypt, but withdrew under pressure from other countries Britains application for membership in the European Common Market was reject Britains second application for membership in the European Common Market was reject. The government devalued the pound Britain became a member of Common Market British troops defeated Argentine troops in battles for control of the Falkland Islands.
5 The Industrial Revolution. It began in Britain in the 1700s. It made Britain the worlds richest country. The Industrial Revolution was one part of a general economic revolution that swept over Great Britain.
6 The Napoleonic Wars The French Revolution began in At the height of his glory in 1812, Napoleon controlled most of Europe. In 1803 he began a plan to invade Britain. The Battle of Trafalgar crushed Napoleons navel power and ended all his hopes of invading Britain.
7 The era of reform. Social, economic and political reform had been needed in Britain for many years. During the 1820s many of the abuses were corrected. In 1830 the Wing party came to power. In 1831 they introduced the reform bill in Parliament. Parliament finally passed the bill in The Reform Bill of 1832 redistributed the seats in the House of Commons.
8 The Victorian Age. In 1837 an 18-years-old girl named Victoria became a queen. She reigned for 63 years, until 1901 – the longest reign in British history. The period is called The Victorian Age. During the Victorian Age the British Empire reached its height.
9 World War I. It began in The war was caused chiefly by political and economic rivalry among the various nations. Britain entered the war on August 4, The war created severe economic problems for Britain and shook its position as a world power.
10 The rise of Labour Party. In January 1924 a new party, the Labour Party, came to power under James Ramsay McDonald. The party represented socialistic societies and workers groups. It began to develop in the late 1800s and gathered strength through the years. In the 1929 elections, the Labour Party, became the largest party for the first time.
11 World War II. On September 1 Germany invaded Poland and World War II began. Two days later Britain and France declared war on Germany. Germany conquered France in June, and Britain stood alone against the Nazi war machine. Britain prepared for invasion, and Churchill urged his people to make this their finest hour. The British refused to be beaten, and Hitler give up his invasion plans. In June 1941 Germany invaded the Soviet Union. In December Japan attacked Perl Harbor, in Hawaii, and the United States entered the war. Britain, the United States, the Soviet Union and the other Allies finally defeated Germany and Japan in 1945.
12 Decline of the empire. World War II sealed the fate of British Empire, though Britain had begun loosening control over its empire earlier. In 1931 Britain granted independence within the empire to Australia, Canada, the Irish Free State, New Zealand, Newfoundland and South Africa. They became the first members of the Commonwealth of Nations, an association of countries and dependencies that succeeded the empire.
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