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Around 4000 BC a group of Neolitich immigrants arrived from Europe and started to coltivate the land
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Around 2500 BC the population began to divide into tribes
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Around 2000 BC the Celts, a group of people from central Europe, started settling across much of Britain and Ireland.
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Around 1300 BC, a new people entered the story of the western world. Living on the banks of the Danube in the south western Europe and they began to wander over the continent
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About 900 and 500 BC the Celts crossed the narrow English Channel and settled in peace in many parts of Britain.
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In 55 BC Julius Caesar arrival in Britain and built the Hadrian's wall on the north Britain for defense against Scottish tribes
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in 410 AD the Romans left the island undefended against the invasion of the Angles and Saxons from Northern Germany
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In 1066, when the Saxon King Edward died, the throne was also claimed by his cousin, William of Normandy and was crowned king of England.
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The Normans unified England, took the control of Wales and Ireland and introduced the feudal sistem of nobles
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Magna Carta was signing in 1215, a document which limited the powers of the sovereign in favour of the barons.
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The Hundred war with france from 1337 at 1453
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This war started in 1455 and finished in 1485, between the York and the Lancaster
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In 1485 Henry Tudor, Duke of Richmond, won the final battle at Bosworth and ascended the throne as Henry 7°
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Elizabeth 1°, daughter of Henry 8°, ascended the throne in 1558 and reigned until 160. It was the most glorious era for Britain with colonisation and many victory in war.