HIST-211 Lecture Notes - Lecture 56: Settler Colonialism, Celtic Nations, Darien Scheme

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The third british empire: new wave of settler colonialism. Canada, australia, new zealand, south africa (belich, replenishing the earth ): england, britain (1506, 1603, 1707), united kingdom (1808), united kingdom of great britain and northern ireland, british isles, great britain, anglo-saxon colonization of england. The celts get pushed to celtic fringe (ireland, wales, scotland). Christianity replaces pagan religions: king alfred (847-899). The first king of a unified anglo-saxon england. He also defended against viking invasions: norman invasion of england in 1066. Bring new styles of architecture: english colonization of britain. 1506: wales and england unify under the tudor dynasty. 1603: scotland and england have same head of state (king james i and vi). 1707: by act of union england and scotland unified into a single country, the united kingdom. 1808: by act of union, ireland is unified with britain into the united kingdom of great britain and ireland.

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