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America England France Present to Aj.Pattiya Phinichka By Nattagan Annop Na Ayuthaya No.03 / Naritsara Khwanyuen No.04 Manita Sriyapai No.6 / Warodom Techasrisutee No.07 Geerata Maneeratanapron No.08 Before World War I

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AmericaEnglandFrance

Present to Aj.Pattiya PhinichkaBy Nattagan Annop Na Ayuthaya No.03 / Naritsara

Khwanyuen No.04Manita Sriyapai No.6 / Warodom Techasrisutee

No.07Geerata Maneeratanapron No.08

Before World War I

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England

U.S.A Franc

e

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Facts of U.S.A

Millions of indigenous Indians lived in the Americas.

Christopher Columbus reached Bahamas. America was named from Amerigo Vespucci. Located on the continent of North America. There are 50 states in the U.S. First president is George Washington

Area : 9,631,418 sq kmCapital city : Washington, D.C.Administration :  Federal government of the republic of fifty states, composed of three distinct branches are legislative, executive, and judicial

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U.S.A.Important Person

George Washingto

n

Abraham Lincoln

1st President: 1789-1797George Washington was a commander in chief of the

Continental Army during the American Revolutionary War (1775-1783) and served two

terms as the first U.S. president, from 1789 to 1797.

16th President: 1861-1865 Abraham Lincoln is

remembered for his vital role as the leader in preserving the

Union during the Civil War and beginning the process

(Emancipation Proclamation) that led to the end of slavery in the

United States.

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U.S.A.History timeline

1400

1789

1524-1620

1861-1865

1689–1763

1812–1815

Hundreds of Native-

American tribes live throughout

North America.

1492 Christopher Columbus reached America

Reached and found of Italian

Spanish and English

1619The House of Burgesses,

the first representative

assembly in America was established

French and Indian Wars

Conflict between

British and French

1775 American Revolution

Rebel against the

British. 1776 the

United States of

America is formed.

1775-1783

The U.S. Constitution

is written 1789

George Washington

becomes the first

President.

War of 1812, 1812-

1815armed conflict

between the United

States and Great Britain

Civil War The North and South

fought 1863 the

Emancipation

Proclamation frees slaves

in Confederate

states.

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Facts of England

Great Britain was at the center of the world’s largest empire England is in north-west Europe and is in the southern part of

Great Britain. It is an island country and also part of the United Kingdom

The first people to be called 'English' were the Anglo-Saxons, a group of closely related Germanic tribes

14 dynasties, current head is Queen Elizabeth II from House of Windsor Area : 129,720 sq km 

Capital city : LondonAdministration :  The subdivisions of England constitute a hierarchy of administrative divisions and non-administrative ceremonial areas.

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Important Person

King Henry VIII

Henry VIII is remembered in history as one of the most powerful kings

of England. Except for getting married six times, desperate for a male heir, Henry changed the face

of England, passing the Acts of Union with Wales (1536-1543)

In 1533, Henry divorced his first wife, Catherine of

Aragon to remarry Anne Boleyn (Queen Elizabeth I's

mother), the Pope excommunicated Henry, and in return, Henry proclaimed

himself head of the Church of England, separated from

Roman Catholic

Henry VIII was the last English king to claim the title

of King of France.It was also under Henry VIII

that England started exploring the globe and trading outside Europe, although this would only

develop to colonial proportions under his daughters, Mary I and especially Elizabeth I

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History timeline

B.C.-1066

1904

1900

1901

1455-1485

1642-

1880

1902-

1903

Early Britain 412 Roman

Britain 1066 Anglo

Saxon Britain

1642-1652 English Civil

War

First king is Alfred the Great

from first dynasty Wessex

Wars of the Roses between Lancaster and 

YorkFinal

Lancastrian victory

Established Tudor

1509-1547 Henry Vll

succeeds to the throne

War of 1812 conflict

between the United

States and Great Britain1880 Boer

War

The Conservatives, benefiting from British success in the Boer War, and

from splits in the Liberal Party, were returned to

power.

The 'Taff Vale' case

leads to the birth of the

Labour party

Treaty of Vereeniging

ends the Second Boer

War

Arthur Balfour

succeeds Lord

Salisbury as prime

ministerThe

Conservatives

1903 The Women's Social and

Political Union

Entente Cordiale signed

between Britain and

France

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France Facts of France

In 700-500BC the Celtic Gauls arrive in France. In 58-50BC Roman Emperor Julius Caesar defeats

the Gauls and France becomes part of the Roman Empire until 476AD.

Charlemagne was King of the Franks and started the Carolingian Empire

5 main dynasties are Merovingian, Carolingian, Capetian, Bourbon and Bonaparte

Area : 643,801 sq km Capital city : ParisAdministration :  From absolute monarchy to unitary sovereign state (Semi-presidential system)

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Important Person

Louis XVI

NapoléonBonaparte

Louis XIV, France's Sun King, had the longest reign in European history (1643-

1715).King Louis XIV of France led an absolute monarchy

during France’s classical age.

Louis XIV

Louis XVI was the last king of France (1774–92) in the line of Bourbon monarchs preceding the French Revolution of 1789. He was executed for treason by guillotine in 1793 after France

became a republic.

Napoleon Bonaparte (1769-1821), crowned himself emperor

in 1804. He was a French military leader and emperor

who conquered much of Europe in the early 19th century.

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History timelineBefor

e 1337

1870

1789-

1793

1337-1453

1750

1756–1763

1804

In 700-500 BC the Celtic Gauls arrived

in France. France

became part of the Roman Empire until

476 AD

751 A.D. Carolingian

987 A.D. Capetian

Hundred Years' Warthe long

conflict of France and

England (territory in

France)1348 The

Black Plague

Seven Years War

France lost all colonial

possessions and Canada

French Revolution began in 1789 and ended in the late

1790

Napoleon crowned

Emperor of France and

first Republic was created

1812 French invasion of

Russia 1453 France

victory (Joan of Arc)

Industrial Revolution

started from England

(Steam Engine, textile

industry)Louis XVI

was executed by guillotine in

1793

Franco-Prussian War is a conflict between 2nd

French Empire and

the Kingdom of Prussia

Established the 3rd French

Empire, became

democracy

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