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Chapter 3 - Test 5

Chapter 3 – A Long and Illustrious History - Test 5

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Who commanded the invasion of England in 1066?

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During which ancient period were the first coins minted in Britain?

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During Elizabeth I's reign, English colonists began settling which region?

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How old was Mary Stuart when her father died and she became Queen of Scotland?

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Iron Age people sometimes fortified certain locations. What were these defensive sites called?

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The people of the Bronze Age were accomplished glassworkers. True or False?

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By the middle of which century were English laws and language established in Wales?

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Protestant Christian denominations in the UK include Baptists, Methodists, Presbyterians, and Quakers.

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Julius Caesar led a Roman invasion of Britain in 55 BC, but it was unsuccessful. How many years did Britain remain independent from Roman rule after this?

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Maiden Castle, an impressive hill fort, is located in which English county?

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Which TWO contributions did the Romans make to Britain?

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During the Bronze Age, people resided in circular dwellings and interred their deceased in burial mounds known as round barrows.

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Which explorer is credited with mapping Australia's coastline?

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During Elizabeth I's reign in 1588, England defeated a large naval force. Which country sent this fleet?

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After the medieval period, when did Jewish people first return to settle in London?

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In which English county is Stonehenge situated?

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D-Day refers to the British evacuation of French forces from Normandy.

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The Glorious Revolution earned its name because it achieved its goals without warfare in England and secured Parliamentary authority.

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When were Anglo-Saxon kingdoms formed in Britain?

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Where is Hadrian's Wall located?

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Which product was a major English export during medieval times?

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What policy was promoted to develop the UK economy during the 1950s?

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Which movement fought for women's voting rights?

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During which century did significant Scottish emigration to North America occur?

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