Civilization timeline Estelle XZ

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  • Magna Carta
    1215

    Magna Carta

    Barons rebelled against King John’s taxes and abuses of power :
    - Regulated feudal obligations (payments to the King)
    - Forced the King to take advice (especially on taxes)
    - Prohibited imprisonment without trial
  • Period: 1509 to 1547

    The break with Rome

    King Henry VIII broke with the Roman Catholic Church after the pope refused his petition about his divorce with Queen Catherine of Aragon
  • Indulgences
    1517

    Indulgences

    Martin Luther a German monk published the “Ninety-five Theses” in which he called for a reformation of the Church : criticized indulgences
    - He was excommunicated (expelled from the Church) in 1521 and declared as a heretic
  • Act of Supremacy
    1534

    Act of Supremacy

    King Henry VIII created the Church of England: the church of England separated from the Roman Catholic Church (= schism)
    -Proclaimed himself head of the Church of England
  • Period: 1536 to 1543

    Acts of Union

    Acts of Union with Wales (under Henry VIII)
    - Integrated Wales into Britain
  • Period: 1547 to 1553

    Edward VI

    England was virtually bankrupt
    England was pushed towards Protestantism
    - Went further with the Protestant Reformation
  • Period: 1553 to 1558

    “Bloody Mary”

    Mary I ;
    - Became the first Queen of England
    - Restored Catholicism in 18 months
    - Was called “Bloody Mary”: Protestantism was confined to secrecy as ”heretics” were burned between 1555 and 1558
    - Repealed the Protestant
    legislation, restored Catholicism, persecuted Protestants
  • Period: 1559 to

    Elizabeth I compromise

    Elizabeth I compromise between the new Church of England and the Anglican Church (Catholics and Puritans)
    New legislation and The Anglican Compromise,
    the via media
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    The Starving Time

    Period of starvation : only 60 of the 500 colonists survived
  • Plymouth colony

    Plymouth colony

    Plymouth colony (Puritans, left England on the arrival of James I on the Mayflower)
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    Civil War

    The Civil War opposed Parliament to Charles I over authority and taxation and ended with the king’s execution.
    - Beheading Charles I
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    The overthrow of James II

    Members of the parliament invited Mary and William of Orange to overthrow James II : Glorious Revolution
    After that, William Mary became King and Queen of England and signed the Bill of Rights
    - England became a constitutional monarchy
  • the United Kingdom the Grand Britain

    Creation of the United Kingdom of the Grand Britain : England , Wales, Scotland
    Parliamentary Union with Scotland, imposed by England
    - Scotland lost its Parliament, its representatives sat in Westminster
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    “First British Empire”

    A turning point in British history, as the nation lost a huge part of its empire in the American War of Independence
    - This marked the end of what is now called the “First British Empire”
  • “First British Empire”

    Britain had built a large empire with colonies in America and the West Indies
    - the “First British Empire”, the Early British Empire
  • Anglo-Irish Union

    Anglo-Irish Union - birth of the UK of Great Britain
    and Ireland
  • Devolution

    Devolution in Scotland and Wales
  • Local parliaments

    Creation of local parliaments (National Assembly for Wales , Scottish Parliament)
  • Good Friday Agreement

    Good Friday Agreement

    Good Friday Agreement (devolution in Northern Ireland)
    = End of the “Troubles”
  • Brexit

    Brexit

    The United Kingdom officially left the European Union