Results for Thatcher's Reign in Britain
- Compare and contrast ancient and modern interpretations of Akhenaten -
Akhenaten as a pharaoh has been subject to many conflicting interpretations regarding the ancient and modern views of his controversial reign. Successive rulers have deliberately destroyed evidence from Akhenaten’s reign in a... - Napoleon Notes -
...en consul for life in 1802. By 1804, he crowned himself emperor. By 1809 he had forged a large empire but had not defeated Britain. His fight was against the coalition: Great britain, Austria, and Russia. During his reig... - American and French Revolution through the Enlightenment -
American Revolution: The American Revolution refers to the events and ideas that resulted in the separation of thirteen North American colonies from Great Britain and their transformation into the United States of America. Th... - Why was britain the first nation to industrialise -
Why was Britain the first nation to industrialise?
The mid 18th Century witnessed the beginning of Britain’s process of change from an agrarian handicraft economy, to an economy dominated by industry and manufacture. ... ... - Queen Elizabeth -
...pbrother, Edward, was born. Elizabeth was 3rd in line behind he stepsister, Mary. In November 1558, Elizabeth Succeeded to the throne after her stepsister died.
Elizabeth was very smart. She was fluent in six languages... - Common Sense, Thomas Paine -
...past did not set the precedent for the future. The country had a supply of rich resources that would have created its own place in the European markets.
Britain was not protecting the people of America from its enemi... - A brief History of London -
...l of England.
-1348-50: plague
-1381: the Peasants' Revolt
-1533-1603: the reign of Elizabeth I
The 17th century witnessed a series of disasters which temporarily halted the
expansion of the capital:
... - Why did Britain Enter the War in 1914 -
Britain went to war because of a number of factors. ... Britain went to war to maintain her position as a world power, to keep trade links open, to maintain honour and the role of an individual, Sir Edward Grey. This combina... - To what extent did Britain make a vital contribution to the winning of World War II -
Without Britain and in particular Churchill there may have been two wars fought – Germany may have been left to fight the USSR and the USA and Japan would have fought an entirely separate war. Britain’s contribution thr... - Do you think all the people in the British empire would have thought that the British -
During the 18th Century Britain’s empire grew rapidly this is due to many
different factors. ... Around 1900 the British controlled a world wide empire with a collect
land area 250 times bigger than Britain and a populat... - Did britain need nuclear weapons -
...other countries. Therefore, all the research that Britain had done with America was taken to Chicago where American physicists took over. This was a huge disappointment for Britain as they did have a status and did not hav... - Julio Claudian Claudius -
Assess the strengths and weaknesses of Claudius’ reign.
Claudius was the third emperor of the Julio Claudian dynasty whose reign was a mixture of successes and failures that led to the last phase of the Julio-Claudian li... - King Arthur: a king like no other -
...wo sides and cool their turmoil. Arthur had true patriotism in wanting Britain to be united. Arthur’s desire to win the two battles in order to gain control of his country so he could then restore order and stop what had b... - The battle of britain -
..., disillusioned by the carnage of the Great War, was beginning to doubt its powers. Britain’s triumph in the battle would restore their lost confidence and play an important role in helping them to defeat Hitler. In May of... - Britains Policy Of Salutary Neglect -
Britain’s policy of salutary neglect positively influenced the development of American society. ... Britain’s salutary neglect most importantly influenced the progress of American society in legislative assemblies, commerce,... - Great Britain in WWI -
..., and the Belgian King's appeal to Britain for assistance, Britain committed themselves to Belgium's defense. Like France, they where by extension also at war with Austria-Hungary.
Great Brittan was one of the main re... - Britains north south divide -
...have by living in the North and South of Britain. These are likely to have had some affect on the internal migration within the country.
Internal migration within Britain
Internal migration is the difference between in... - Comparison of Trade Rivalries -
...elop new markets or hold onto those it already possessed. These
four factors are just some of the factors that helped German industry
grow and rival that of Great Britain.
These four factors are all very sim... - French Revolution -
The French Revolution last from 1789 to 1799. This war had many causes that began the revolution. Its causes ranged from the American Revolution, the economic crisis in France, social injustices to the immediate causes like t... - Asylum Seekers in Britain -
The Extremes people will go to to come into Britain!
The experience of asylum seekers and illegal immigrants coming to Britain today
Asylum seekers and illegal immigrants have been in the media recently because the govern...