This is a Historical study of england before the 2000 reaching to the early 1600 even. This features many legends like King George III
and many more. It has the spinning Jenny, the inventor of the mule and so much more. Its so quick to read but still has alot of information.
Answer: George was active in directing British foreign policy during his early reign. In 1717, he contributed to the creation of the Triple Alliance, an anti-Spanish league composed of Great Britain, France and the Dutch Republic.
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What was King George II famous for?
Answer: The foundations of the industrial revolution were laid during George\'s reign, with new levels of production in industries such as coal and shipbuilding and also in agriculture.
3.
What was King George III famous for?
Answer: George III (r. 1760-1820) | The Royal Family
He was the third Hanoverian monarch and the first one to be born in England and to use English as his first language. George III is widely remembered and famous for two things: losing the American colonies and going mad.
4.
Who is Robert Walpole and what was he famous for or what did he do?
Answer: Biography. Today often viewed as the first British Prime Minister, Sir Robert Walpole was described by contemporary opponents as the \'Screen-Master General\', adept at pulling all the political strings. He was First Lord of the Treasury for over twenty years, an unusually long period in office by any standard.
5.
What was Edward Jenner famous for?
Answer: Edward Jenner (Figure 1) is well known around the world for his innovative contribution to immunization and the ultimate eradication of smallpox (2).
Smallpox: Overview. Smallpox is an acute contagious disease caused by the variola virus, a member of the orthopoxvirus family.
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7th Grade Fall Test Industrial Revolution (Part 1)
History review and revision:
General Area
Remember -5W-H!
The First Industrial Revolution Overview
Chapter 29 The Industrial Revolution (pages 325-331)
Keywords:
enclosure movement
division of labor
interchangeable parts
mass production
Key People:
Eli Whitney
James Hargreaves
Key concepts:
● Origins/Causes of the Industrial Revolution
● Agrarian Revolution
● Effects of the Industrial Revolution
● Changes to life/working life
Britain Before the Industrial Revolution
1.1A and 1.1B What was Britain like 250 years ago? (pages 8-11)
Keywords:
Prime Minister
Parliament
Cabinet
limited monarchy
absolute monarchy
oligarchy
Key People:
George I
George II
George III
Robert Walpole
Key concepts:
● Great Britain before the Industrial Revolution
● Population, Government, Health, Transportation, Empire, Leisure and Culture
The Population Explosion
1.2 Why did the population 'explode'? (pages 12-13)
Keywords:
alcoholic
anaesthetic
antiseptic
census
immigrant/immigration
literacy
maternity
midwife
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