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Life in the UK test (2023)
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Les événements
Proms started (Music)
Statute of Rhuddlan
Battle of Bannockburn
Battle of Agincourt
Black Death
Magna Carta
Battle of Bosworth Field
Battle of Hastings
The Vikings came
Roman invasion of Britain
Anglo-Saxon kingdoms
Britain separated from the continent
The first farmers arrived
The Bill of Rights
Free press
Plague in London
Act of Union of 1700
Battle of Culloden
Emancipation Act
American independence
Britain recognised American independence
Battle of Trafalgar
Battle of Waterloo
Act of Union of 1800, Union Flag
repealing of the Corn Laws
Great Exhibition
Harold Godwinson
Reduced work hours
Nightingale Training School
The Reform Act of 1832
Reform Act, Chartists
Women 30+ voting rights
Democracy, Women 21+ voting rights
British attack on the Somme
Ireland became two countries
Ireland became repubic
Radio broadcasts
Regular TV service
Hitler invaded Poland
Dunkirk spirit
Battle of Britain
D-Day
NHS
Independence to colonies
Beveridge Report
Education Act
First TV broadcast
Structure of DNA
First ATM
First IVF
First cloning
WWW
NI Parliament suspended
European Economic Community
UK joins EU
4m people
5m people
8m people
20m people
40m people
50m people
57m people
60m people
62m people
Abolished Pope in Scotland
Battle of Marston Moor
Battle of Naseby
Revolt in Ireland
Great fire in London
Habeas Corpus Act
The Glorious Revolution
Battle of the Boyne
Olympic Games
Olympic Games
Olympic/Paralympic Games
Football founded
World Cup win
First tennis club
Turner Prize established
Tower of London built
Elizabeth Tower built
First films
Invasion of Falklands
UK leaves EU
Bonfire Night
Scottish parliament established
Women 18+ voting rights
English ruled in Pale
Diamond Jubilee
‘Punch’ published
English as official language
Act for the Government of Wales
First Jews
First Union Flag
Spanish Armada
British leave Iraq
Turing machine
Parliament of England
Hereditary Peers end
The Restoration
Radar
Concorde
Motor-car racing
French revolution
Forced Marriage Protection Orders
Périodes
Henry Purcell (Music)
George Frederick Handel (Music)
Gustav Holst (Music)
Sir Edward Elgar (Music)
Ralph Vaughan Williams (Choirs)
Sir William Walton (Music)
Benjamin Britten (Music)
Thomas Gainsborough (Portrait)
David Allan (Portrait)
Joseph Turner (Landscape)
John Constable (Landscape)
Pre-Raphaelites (Religious)
Sir John Lavery (Portrait)
Henry Moore (Sculptor)
John Petts (Engraving, Glass)
Lucian Freud (Portrait)
David Hockney (Pop Art)
Inigo Jones (Architecture)
Sir Christopher Wren (Architecture)
Robert Adam (Architecture)
Sir Edwin Lutyens (Architecture)
Lancelot ‘Capability’ Brown (Gardens)
Gertrude Jekyll (Gardens)
Jane Austen (Writing)
Charles Dickens (Writing)
Robert Louis Stevenson (Writing)
Thomas Hardy (Writing)
Sir Arthur Conan Doyle (Writing)
Evelyn Waugh (Satire)
Sir Kingsley Amis (Writing)
Graham Greene (Writing)
J K Rowling (Writing)
Robert Browning (Poetry)
Lord Byron (Poetry)
William Wordsworth (Poetry)
William Blake (Poetry)
Wilfred Owen (Poetry)
The Wars of the Roses
Christian communities began to appear
The Romans remained in Britain
Bronze Age
Iron Age
Middle Ages
Huguenots
Sir Robert Walpole (PM)
Robert Burns (Poetry)
The Enlightenment
The Industrial Revolution
Richard Arkwright (Engineer)
Sake Dean Mahomet (Food)
Queen Victoria
120k Russian and Polish Jews
Isambard Kingdom Brunel (Engineer)
The Crimean War
Hundred Years' War
William the Conqueror
King John
Edward I
Edward II
Richard III
Henry VII
Henry VIII
Bloody Mary I Tudor
Elizabeth I
James VI and I
Charles I
William III of Orange
George I
Elizabeth II
Henry V
George III
Queen Anne
George II
13m British emigrants
Florence Nightingale (Nurse)
Great Famine
Irish Nationalist movement
Emmeline Pankhurst (Activist)
The Boer War
Rudyard Kipling (Writing)
WWI
Great Depression
Winston Churchill (C PM)
WWII
Alexander Fleming (Science)
Clement Atlee (L PM)
Harold Macmillan (C PM)
Dylan Thomas (Poetry)
William Beveridge (Politics)
R A Butler (Politics)
Swinging Sixties
Mary Peters (Sport)
Margaret Thatcher (C PM)
Roald Dahl (Children Books)
Tony Blair (L PM)
David Cameron (C PM, coalition)
Reformation
William Shakespeare (Writing)
First English Civil War
Oliver Cromwell
Sir Edmund Halley (Science)
Isaac Newton (Science)
Charles II
Sir Roger Bannister (Running)
Sir Jackie Stewart (F1)
Bobby Moore (Football)
Sir Ian Botham (Cricket)
Jayne Torvill and Christopher Dean (Ice dancing)
Sir Steve Redgrave (Rowing)
Baroness Tanni-Grey Thompson (Para / Marathon)
Dame Kelly Holmes (Running)
Dame Ellen MacArthur (Yachting)
Sir Chris Hoy (Cycling)
David Weir (Para / Marathon)
Bradley Wiggins (Cycling)
Mo Farah (Running)
Jessica Ennis (Heptathlon)
Andy Murray (Tennis)
Ellie Simmonds (Para / Swimming)
Gilbert and Sullivan (Drama)
Andrew Lloyd Webber (Music)
David Hume (Philosophy)
Sir Francis Drake (Explorer)
John MacLeod (Science)
Gordon Brown (L PM)
Emperor Hadrian
Sir Charles Chaplin (Actor)
Welsh rebelion
Geoffrey Chaucer (Poetry)
Kenneth MacAlpin
R. A. Butler (Politics)
Edward VI
Mary, Queen of Scots
James Cook (Explorer)
Alan Turing (Science)
JRR Tolkien (Writing)
Siegfried Sassoon (Poetry)
John Barbour (Poetry)
The Troubles
Adam Smith (Economy)
Dame Judi Dench (Actress)
Kate Winslet (Actress)
Robert the Bruce
Mary Quant (Fashion)
Alexander McQueen (Fashion)
Sir Robert Watson-Watt (Science)
James Watt (Engineer)
Sir Frank Whittle (Engineer)
Augustine of Canterbury (Religion)
Frank Launder (Director)
St Columba (Religion)
Robert Stephenson (Engineer)
Sir Francis Chichester (Sailing)
Sir Robin Knox-Johnston (Sailing)
Francis Crick (Science)
Sir Alfred Hitchcock (Director)
David Lean (Director)
Alfred the Great
Highland Clearances
Nick Park (Animation)
Ian Fleming (Writing)
King Charles III
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