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The British Isles

The British Isles. The British Isles consists of Great Britain and Northern Ireland. The Republic of Ireland is an independent state with its capital

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The British Isles

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• The British Isles consists of Great Britain and Northern Ireland.

• The Republic of Ireland is an independent state with its capital at Dublin.

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The United Kingdom is

made up of 4 countries – Scotland, England,

Wales and Northern Ireland.

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History of the British Isles

• In the lowlands of Britain ( the southern half) were first occupied by the Celts.

• Later the Scots, Welsh and Irish would occupy the island.

• The Romans took control of the Island until about 300A.D.

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• Around 300 A.D. England was occupied by the Angles and the Saxons; two Germanic groups.

• 900 A.D. the British isles are raided and controlled by the Vikings of Denmark.

• In 1066 A.D. William the Conqueror from France (Normandy) gains control of England and establishes a permanent government.

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• During the 1530s England began the conquest of Ireland finally gaining control by 1603.

• In 1603 King James of Scotland claimed the throne of England as the closest surviving relative to the Queen of England.

• As King, James claimed the thrones of England Ireland and Scotland.

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This is the flag of the United Kingdom.

St. Andrew’s Cross - Scotland

St. George’s Cross England

St. Patrick’s Cross Ireland

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King James I

• James forces Protestantism on the Catholic population of Ireland.

• As a result the Irish would fight for their independence from England for the next 300 years.

• Finally independent in 1921

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During the 1830s there was a famine in Ireland known as the Potato famine.

Over 1 million Irish starved to death. A million more fled to America.

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By the late 1800s the British had established a empire with territories on every continent.

The need for resources for its industrial economy led to this growth.

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Members of the British Empire

• Canada• The United States (13

colonies.)• India• Myanmar• Australia• Egypt• Sudan• Kenya• South Africa

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Government

• As a result of abuses of power in recent years Britain has adopted the Constitutional monarchy.

• The King or Queen is the head of State but the Prime minister is the head of government.

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Industrialization

Britain’s isolation from Continental Europe forced them to find m use more efficient ways to use resources.

Britain was the first European nation to industrialize.

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Nationalization

• After World War II the British government nationalized some industries to prevent their decline.

• “Nationalized” industries are owned by the government and protected from domestic competition.

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The capital city of Ireland is Dublin.

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The capital city of Northern Ireland is Belfast.

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The capital city of Scotland is Edinburgh.

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The capital city of Wales is Cardiff.

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The capital city of England is London.

London is also the capital of the United Kingdom.