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The British Legacy and The Spirit of the Celts Group 1 Period 3

The British Legacy and The Spirit of the Celts Group 1 Period 3

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The British Legacy and

The Spirit of the CeltsGroup 1Period 3

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Before we begin…* How many times has Britain has

been invaded?* What was the Celtic religion?* What was Stonehenge?* Who was Britain named after?* What aspect of the United States did

Great Britain and the Magna Carta influence?

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Invaders of Britain• Britain has been invaded 6 times

throughout history by these groups…– Iberians– Celts – Romans– Angles and Saxons– Vikings– Normans

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Iberians• The Iberians are

the oldest historically known inhabitants of the Iberian Peninsula of Spain.

• Invaded Britain near 3,000 BC

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Celts• The Celts were a

group of people that lived on the land stretching from the British Isles to Galatia.

• Invaded Britain in 500 BC.

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Romans• Britain was first

invaded by the roman army led by Caesar In late August 55 BC, but Caesar was defeated.

• Caesar lead another invasion on Britain in 54 BC, this time he was successful in invading Britain

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Angles and Saxons• Originated in

Germany, they invaded Britain and later settled in Britain.

• They slowly colonized northwards and westwards, then began to push the native Celt's and Roman Britain out.

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Vikings• Invaded Britain in 878,

the Vikings slowly began taking over Britain.

• By 955, the Vikings, ruled over a united Britain. Britain's Government became centralized, and the king had the control to rule the whole country

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Normans

• Normandy invaded Britain after a dispute over the English throne.

• Normandy won the dispute and their duke William became William I of england.

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The Spirit of the Celts

• The Celtic religion was a form of animism.

• What is animism?– The belief that everything has a soul or

spirit.

• Celts said they saw spirits everywhere.

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The Spirit of the Celts• Some People

believed that Stonehenge was used by the Druids for religious rites having to do with the lunar and solar cycles.

• What was a Druid?– The Priest for the

Celts

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The Brythons • Island of warriors called Celts• From the Celts were Brythons• Celtic people of Great Britain • Earliest evidence: Iron Age• Split apart after Anglo-Saxon• “Britain”-named after the land they

settled

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Our Roots: Great Britain• Source of our rights

and government– Magna Carta (1215)– Rule of Law– Unwritten

Constitution• Made of several

documents and principles

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Our Roots: Great Britain• Representative Government– Parliament– Bicameral (House of Lords, House of

Commons)

• Basic Rights– Habeus Corpus– English Bill of Rights

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Things to remember…

* Britain has been invaded 6 times * The Celtic religion was a form of

animism, which is the belief that everything has a soul or spirit.

* Stonehenge was used by Druids (Celtic priests) for religious rites.

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Things to remember…

* Britain was named after the Brythons

* Great Britain and the Magna Carta influenced our representative government and our basic rights.