discovered through archaeology and through the writings of Roman authors such as Caesar, Strabo and Tacitus. Caesar wrote about the Celts in his Gallic Wars as he documented his arrivals in Britain in 55 and 55 BC. Strabo was a Roman geographer, and included his knowledge of the geography of Britain in his texts, and Tacitus in his "Agricola", his histories and his annals also wrote of his knowledge of the Celts. These three authors, amongst others, gave us written evidence of
had surrendered in 1945, which was six years after it began. It began in September 1939 when Britain and France declared war on Germany after Germany had invaded Poland. January 1933 Adolf Hitler became Chancellor of Germany and he immediately he secretly built up Germany 's army and weapons. In 1934 he made the size of the army bigger and he began to build warships and he created a German air force. Britain and France were aware of Germany preparing for war but they were concerned about the rise of
discovered and explored by the British, it was hard for them to control vast distances because of inter-tribal differences. Now, Britain doesn 't need to worry about sending troops into settle disputes and ensuring that natives stay under control, because there are enough people of British descent and mentality now living here and outnumbering the native population. Britain was able to set up a strong form of soft power around the world through colonization because it spread British people, their ideologies
The Battle of Britain fought from July 10, to October 31 1940 was the largest, cruelest air battle in history fought in World War Two. The battle was between Germany and Britain. Britain was sinking ships carrying Germans across the channel, therefore Hitler wanted to destroy the British air force in order to stop - he called for operation Sealion (the invasion of Britain) by sending the his air force (the Luftwaffe) to destroy the RAF in order to make it easier to take control of the entire country
On March 23 of 1775, Patrick Henry gave a speech to his fellow Virginians at Saint John’s Church- Richmond, VA. What did he want Virginians to do? He needed to tell the Virginians to arm and defend themselves. Patrick Henry wanted everyone to be on the same page as him on the subject of their independence. He wanted their independence no matter the cost. He was willing to go to war. The point of his speech was to have the Virginians on his side about starting to rise against their mother land and
British resistance to Roman rule: Boudicca The Roman Emperor Claudius started his conquest of Britain in 43AD. Boudicca led a resistance against the Romans in 60-61AD after the lands which belonged to King Prasutagus who was independently ally of Rome died. After his death the lands of Iceni was annexed by Rome losing its status as an ally. Boudicca the Celtic Queen of Iceni objected, leading a revolt which was eventually crushed leading to her suicide according to Tacitus in the Annals. Cassio Dio
Koslo Ford Contingency Planning 4-17-16 Contingency Planning The worldwide outage caused by the electromagnetic pulse due to the solar storm would affect most of the operations that take place globally (Davis, 2003). Since internationalization entails interdependence with other countries, it implies that the world will be at a standstill. The economic processes, social and political activities will stagnate. However, suppose the world becomes aware of the catastrophe, governments and different
The inhabitants of Britain - the island containing England, Wales and Scotland - live in a state of some confusion over their group identity. Their cars, travelling abroad, display the letters GB (for Great Britain). Their diplomats, at international conferences, sit behind the letters UK (for United Kingdom). Neither phrase is much used in ordinary conversation. The English, by far the majority within the United Kingdom, have a tendency to call their nation England - with notorious disregard for
In the early sixteenth and seventeenth centuries the English were interested and capable of settling in the New World. Not only did the English have motive for settling, but at the time they also had the resources to do so. There were many hardships in the path of them doing this, however the English were persistent in making their lives in the New World work. For many European counties, the New World seemed to be a place to expand their empires, gain riches, and spread their faith. Starting with
Defense campaigns and establishment of air superiority by the Allies played a key role in changing the course of the European theater of World War II. In North Africa, the RAF bombed and defeated German commander Erwin Rommel and prevented him from reaching the vital Suez Canal, which would have gave the Germans access to the Indian Ocean. British aircraft fired their rockets, attacking German artillery and enemy transports. A German Panzer Commander described the failure of his counterattack against