Unit 2 Historic Events 英语国家文化概况(上)
英语国家文化概况(上)
Focus Section A Before 1714AD Section B 1714-1901AD Section C 1901 AD-present
Focus ⚫Section A Before 1714 AD ⚫Section B 1714—1901 AD ⚫Section C 1901 AD—present
Section A Before 1714 AD ●2.1 Origin of Britain ●2.2 Origin of America 02.3 Origins of Canada,Australia and New Zealand
Section A Before 1714 AD ⚫2.1 Origin of Britain ⚫2.2 Origin of America ⚫2.3 Origins of Canada, Australia and New Zealand
PREHISTORIC BRITAIN 0255075100mi ROMAN BRITAIN o Bronze/lron Age sites 50 100150km Coloniae and principal centres Neolithic sites Other populated centres △Mesolithic sites Antonine Wall Firth of Forth 女Fortresses and forts 风Mines Star Carr Frontier walls Roads Hadrian's Wall Tyne IRELAND Windmill Hill Mendio ISLE OF Ngcsh Stonehenge 3 0 50100150mi ANGLESET 升mbe 100200km Fint器ire Chester (Deva) erbi是shire Fosse Way Leicester 。(Ratae Coritanorum) BRIGANTES Colchester 9r(cm65。 ORDOVICES CORIELTAVI ICEN TUVELLAUNL SILURES TRINOVANTES 女C9W9o AE Bristol ChanmelMendip Fosse Way DUMNONROTRIGESS Richbor Hinton St.Mary ISLE OF 7G47 EARLY BRIT AIN:Stages of Roman conquest g AD 80 ☐4D49-78 GAUL ☐AD79 ☐4D43-47 1994 Encyclopaedia Britannica,Inc
SCOTLAND 口 LOTHIAN Battle sites ·Monasteries BERNICIA 0255075100m STRATHCLYDE larrow 05010050m Wearmouth IREL AHD NORTHUMERIA t Ripon North York ELMET Se 避 Manchester oiham The Wash Lichfield TamworthStamford Severn ALIA ALES MERCIA Ouse ESSEX wreg 632。Herford HWICCE 67心微 元d8 KENT/ WESSEX SUSSEX Wimborne Hastings DUMNONIA ISLE OF WIGHT FRANKS CORNYALL English Channel 1994 Encyelopaedia Britannica Inc
2.I Origin of Britain OText A:Ancient Britain Text B:The Making of England in Middle Ages OText C:The Building of Early Great Britain
2.1 Origin of Britain ⚫Text A: Ancient Britain ⚫Text B: The Making of England in Middle Ages ⚫Text C: The Building of Early Great Britain
Text A:Ancient Britain (Before 1066) Key Points ●The Celtic Conquest ●The Roman Conquest O The Anglo-Saxon Conquest ●.The Norman Conquest
Text A: Ancient Britain (Before 1066) Key Points ⚫ The Celtic Conquest ⚫ The Roman Conquest ⚫ The Anglo-Saxon Conquest ⚫ The Norman Conquest
Text A:Ancient Britain (Before 1066) One of the most famous prehistoric sites,the spectacular Stonehenge in Wilshire,England, shows one of the earliest civilization in former British isles,which dates mainly from 3000 BC to 1500 BC. However,the written record of history might start with Roman conquest from the year 55 BC
Text A: Ancient Britain (Before 1066) ◼One of the most famous prehistoric sites, the spectacular Stonehenge in Wilshire, England, shows one of the earliest civilization in former British isles, which dates mainly from 3000 BC to 1500 BC. ◼However, the written record of history might start with Roman conquest from the year 55 BC
Text A:Ancient Britain (Before 1066) The British isles have long witnessed many successive movements of peoples arriving as settlers,refugees,sea pirates or conquerors from continental Europe mainly on their southern and eastern coastlines in prehistory
Text A: Ancient Britain (Before 1066) ◼The British isles have long witnessed many successive movements of peoples arriving as settlers, refugees,sea pirates or conquerors from continental Europe mainly on their southern and eastern coastlines in prehistory
The Celtic Conquest One of the earliest invaders might be Celts From 700BC to 300 BC,the Celts came from where present Germany and Netherlands are to settle down in the southeastern England, driving the earliest inhabitants such as Iberians and Picts to the highlands of Wales,Northwest England and Scotland
The Celtic Conquest ◼One of the earliest invaders might be Celts. ◼From 700BC to 300 BC, the Celts came from where present Germany and Netherlands are to settle down in the southeastern England, driving the earliest inhabitants such as Iberians and Picts to the highlands of Wales, Northwest England and Scotland