1. America
England
France
Present to Aj.Pattiya Phinichka
By Nattagan Annop Na Ayuthaya No.03 / Naritsara
Khwanyuen No.04
Manita Sriyapai No.6 / Warodom Techasrisutee No.07
Geerata Maneeratanapron No.08
Before World War I
3. Facts of U.S.A
Millions of indigenous Indians lived in the Americas.
Christopher Columbus reached Bahamas.
America was named from Amerigo Vespucci.
Located on the continent of North America.
There are 50 states in the U.S.
First president is George Washington
Area : 9,631,418 sq km
Capital city : Washington, D.C.
Administration : Federal government of
the republic of fifty states, composed of three distinct
branches are legislative, executive, and judicial
4. U.S.A.Important Person
George
Washington
Abraham
Lincoln
1st President: 1789-1797
George Washington was a commander in
chief of the Continental Army during the
American Revolutionary War (1775-
1783) and served two terms as the first
U.S. president, from 1789 to 1797.
16th President: 1861-1865
Abraham Lincoln is remembered for his
vital role as the leader in preserving the
Union during the Civil War and
beginning the process (Emancipation
Proclamation) that led to the end of
slavery in the United States.
5. U.S.A.History timeline
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1524-
1620
1861-
1865
1689–
1763
1812–
1815
Hundreds of
Native-American
tribes live
throughout
North America.
1492
Christopher
Columbus
reached America
Reached and
found of Italian
Spanish and
English
1619
The House of
Burgesses, the
first
representative
assembly in
America was
established
French and
Indian Wars
Conflict between
British and
French
1775
American
Revolution
Rebel against
the British.
1776 the
United States
of America is
formed.
1775-
1783
The U.S.
Constitution is
written 1789
George
Washington
becomes the
first President.
War of
1812, 1812-
1815
armed conflict
between the
United States
and Great
Britain
Civil War
The North and
South fought
1863 the
Emancipation
Proclamation
frees slaves in
Confederate
states.
6. Facts of England
Great Britain was at the center of the world’s largest empire
England is in north-west Europe and is in the southern part of Great
Britain. It is an island country and also part of the United Kingdom
The first people to be called 'English' were the Anglo-Saxons, a group of
closely related Germanic tribes
14 dynasties, current head is Queen Elizabeth II from House of Windsor
Area : 129,720 sq km
Capital city : London
Administration : The subdivisions of England constitute a
hierarchy of administrative divisions and non-administrative
ceremonial areas.
7. Important Person
King
Henry VIII
Henry VIII is remembered in history as one
of the most powerful kings of England.
Except for getting married six times,
desperate for a male heir, Henry changed
the face of England, passing the Acts of
Union with Wales (1536-1543)
In 1533, Henry divorced his first
wife, Catherine of Aragon to
remarry Anne Boleyn (Queen
Elizabeth I's mother), the Pope
excommunicated Henry, and in
return, Henry proclaimed himself
head of the Church of England,
separated from Roman Catholic
Henry VIII was the last English king
to claim the title of King of France.
It was also under Henry VIII that
England started exploring the globe
and trading outside Europe,
although this would only develop to
colonial proportions under his
daughters, Mary I and especially
Elizabeth I
8. History timeline
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1066
190
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190
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1455-
1485
164
2-
188
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1902
-
1903
Early Britain 412
Roman Britain
1066 Anglo Saxon
Britain
1642-1652
English Civil
War
First king is Alfred
the Great from first
dynasty Wessex
Wars of the Roses
between
Lancaster and
York
Final Lancastrian
victory
Established Tudor
1509-1547
Henry Vll
succeeds to the
throne
War of 1812
conflict
between the
United States
and Great
Britain
1880 Boer War
The
Conservatives,
benefiting from
British success
in the Boer
War, and from
splits in the
Liberal Party,
were returned
to power.
The 'Taff Vale'
case leads to the
birth of the
Labour party
Treaty of
Vereeniging
ends the Second
Boer War
Arthur Balfour
succeeds Lord
Salisbury as
prime minister
The
Conservatives
1903 The
Women's Social
and Political
Union
Entente
Cordiale signed
between Britain
and France
9. France Facts of France
In 700-500BC the Celtic Gauls arrive in France.
In 58-50BC Roman Emperor Julius Caesar defeats the Gauls
and France becomes part of the Roman Empire until 476AD.
Charlemagne was King of the Franks and started
the Carolingian Empire
5 main dynasties are Merovingian, Carolingian, Capetian,
Bourbon and Bonaparte
Area : 643,801 sq km
Capital city : Paris
Administration : From absolute
monarchy to unitary sovereign state
(Semi-presidential system)
10. Important Person
Louis XVI
Napoléon
Bonaparte
Louis XIV, France's Sun King, had the
longest reign in European history
(1643-1715).King Louis XIV of France
led an absolute monarchy during
France’s classical age.
Louis XIV
Louis XVI was the last king of France
(1774–92) in the line of Bourbon
monarchs preceding the French
Revolution of 1789. He was executed
for treason by guillotine in 1793
after France became a republic.
Napoleon Bonaparte (1769-1821),
crowned himself emperor in 1804. He
was a French military leader and
emperor who conquered much of
Europe in the early 19th century.
11. History timeline
Before
1337
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1337-
1453
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1756–
1763
180
4
In 700-500 BC
the Celtic Gauls
arrived in France.
France became
part of the
Roman Empire
until 476 AD
751 A.D.
Carolingian 987
A.D. Capetian
Hundred Years'
War
the long conflict
of France and
England
(territory in
France)
1348 The Black
Plague
Seven Years War
France lost all
colonial
possessions and
Canada
French
Revolution
began in 1789
and ended in
the late 1790
Napoleon
crowned
Emperor of
France and first
Republic was
created
1812 French
invasion of
Russia
1453 France
victory (Joan
of Arc)
Industrial
Revolution
started from
England
(Steam Engine,
textile industry)
Louis XVI was
executed by
guillotine in
1793
Franco-Prussian
War
is a conflict
between 2nd
French
Empire and
the Kingdom of
Prussia
Established the
3rd French
Empire, became
democracy