History Flashcards

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When did the celts arrive in the uk

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500bc

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2
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When did the romans arrive

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43AD

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3
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What does BC stand for and AD

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Before christ and Anno Domini

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4
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When did the Anglo saxons arrive in the uk

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450AD

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5
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When did the vikings arrive

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800AD

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6
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When did the normans arrive

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They arrived in after 1066

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7
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Where did the celts come from

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Centrel europe

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8
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Where did the romans come from

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Rome(italy)

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9
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Where did the anglo saxons come from

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Denamrk,northen germany

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10
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Where did the vikings come from

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Denmark, sweden , norway

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11
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Where did the normans come from

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They came from france

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12
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When did most irish migrants come to britain

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19th century

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13
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When did the potato famine start and end

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1845-1852

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14
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What religion were the irish

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Moslty catholic

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15
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What didmthe english think of the irish

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They disliked them and mad lots of sterotypical images and signs saying they dont want them to work somewhere or comparing them to dogs

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16
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How many black people were in britan during slavery years

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20k

17
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How were black people treated in the tudour times and slabery years

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They were treated at the bottom of society and no respect and outsiders

18
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When and why did the windrush generation migrated here

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During world war two west indies had supplied over 10,000 of supplys to england then after jamica had been hit by a vital hurricane in 1944
And men needed job oppurtuintys so in 1948 they went to the mother country also known as britain

19
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What is the british nationality act

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British Nationality Act. This meant that all the people pf thr
Empire- now called the Commonwealth - were british
Passport holders
And were allowed to live and work in britain
1981

20
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The bronze age pt1

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In 2500BC a new wave of settlers began arriving in britain from central europe known as the beaker people because of there pottery cups.

21
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South asian immigration

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In 1600 hundreads went over to buy dyes and more and in 1857 queen victoria even called herself empress of india. South Asian sailors are called but sailors won the only south Asian immigration to settle in Britain there there were also I have children’s nannies and servants of wealthy British family by the 1800s. It was estimated that there are around 40,000 S. in Britain. Many lascars were two Ayahs servants, students of official, doctors and also bussienman

22
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British immigration, part two

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South Asian food back in Britain curry first appeared on an English menu in 1773 few years late in 1809 Britain’s very first Indian restaurant is open by the 1800s, there around 70,000 S. Asians, or descendants descendants of South Asian in Britain. They were beginning to make an impact. Mohammed bath opening in 1814. It offered a shampoo vapour medicated massage bath to cure many diseases. Such as stiff joints

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South Asian immigration part three

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South Asian men played sports such as cricket and in 1896, Kumar, Shri became the first Indian to appear on the English national national team. Also salvation immature women will get involved in the protest, such as when the suffered as a protocol, protesting for women right you could see staff Asian women immigration were protesting as well holding up signs.

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South Asian immigrants experience, part four

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Lots of South Asian immigration shows chose to move to the UK in the 1950s There were many reasons was for South Asians to come settle in Britain after World War II. They were violently some parts of South Asia after the war and some immigrants came to Britain to fall. Avoid this. Oh so many people in South Asia countries include India, Pakistan and Bangladesh or passport holders because because these countries used to be in the British Empire so they were granted English passport also many indians and pakistani were having children with english women there was 34,000 indians children and 5,000 pakistan children.

25
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Common wealth act

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was an Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom. The Act entailed stringent restrictions on the entry of Commonwealth citizens into the United Kingdom. Only those with work permits (which were typically only for high-skilled workers, such as doctors) were permitted entry. Given on the 1st july 1962

26
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Rotten boroughs

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Small number kf borughs that could be bribed

27
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Life as as a south asian immigrants

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Lots had diffrent opion if you acted like the english or owned a shop and speak to them frequently you would be treated well but if you brang your culture there then there would be a problem

28
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Resturants and corner shops

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by 1980 They were 3000 and by 2010, around 9000 S. Asian restaurants, and take quiz. With about 70,00.0 employed people in 1992 70 % of sweet shop and grocery stores were owned by South Asian

29
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Windrush generation experience

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The windows generation as soon as I got back. They were offered many jobs. Most are built to rebuild Britain again, but we offered many jobs because Britain were in a drought because they have a lot of people because all their soldiers went to war and they sort of population, because that soldiers didn’t come back from work because they died. Lots found jobs but many had gotten low paying jobs because of there skin colour and were on the same level as dogs when bars aid no blacks no irish no dogs. Also in 1958 in nottingham and nottinghill severel weeks ov violence by white boys and black. Also having mixed babys was looked down on alot

30
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Enoch powell

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Speach in 1968 called rivers of blood it was bout immigration only supported graffit in 1965 governent realsed the race relations act which the fust law to directly address racisim and they made it stricter in 1968

31
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Peterloo massacre

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How many hundreds of years, only small number of men could rich people and people who people who couldn’t vote felt this was unfair before the MP would listen closely to their complaints about their lives. If they were voters in August 1819, a huge non-musical town in Saint Peters Park field Manchester I think out of the government sent soldiers to the speakers and broke up 11 people killed and 400 injured.

32
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The great reform act

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Give middle-class men in the right to vote, increase two in every 10 men, no more rotten borrows. They did they still election is still held in public so bribery could still happen. MPs were still not paid so they were so they’re probably rich

33
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Women get the vote

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In 1900 50,000 thosuand members of the suffragists they were a peaceful protest group that collected petition search the parliament and 1903 decided to change tactics.
There is a suffragette and dead by Emily Pankhurst and they did protest such as starving themselves to get sympathy and by getting popular oh, so they through bricks at shopwindows and burn down churches.
But then, in 1914, women has still not won the right vote right to vote when the war broke out Pankhurst caught off their campaign and asked this for help with the wall, and then then this was shown that women could do jobs like mended how they were nurses he works in factories, milk, deliveries, bus, drivers, police, officers, car mechanics and then by 1918 they change the voting laws, allow women over the age of 30 to vote

34
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notting hill

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1958

35
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When did britain become a democracy

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1928

36
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When was the suffregets made

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1903

37
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Who was emily davidson

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She died as a matyr

38
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Leader of the suffrigists

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Milicanses fawcet