Aim.—To teach the beginning of the great dispute between King Charles I. and his people.
Apparatus.—Map of British Islands, Portraits of Charles I., Strafford, Buckingham, Pictures of Cavaliers and Puritans of the time. Picture of Westminster Hall.
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“Britannic” Historical Geography Books
FOR CORRELATING
HISTORY, GEOGRAPHY and MAPPING.
| (Left page) HISTORICAL SUMMARY. | (Right page) OUTLINE MAP. The “Britannic” Historical Geography Maps. No. 6.—Part I. |
| England before the Norman
Conquest.
THE CHIEF EARLDOMS.
On his ascension to the throne
of England Canute divided the
country into four Governments,
viz.:—
Wessex, East Anglia, Mercia and Northumbria. He took charge of Wessex himself, and three Danes were placed as Earls over the others. THE GREAT SAXON EARLS. He afterwards appointed Englishmen to the government of these Earldoms:— Leofric becoming Earl of Mercia, Godwin, Earl of Wessex, and Siward, Earl of Northumberland. In each lesson the historical narrative is followed by notes describing fully the correlated work to be done in connection with the story. | (Reduced specimen pages.) |
| Part I.
From the Roman Invasion,
B.C. 55, to the Wars of the Roses, A.D. 1485. MAPS. Roman Britain. The Early Home of the English. Anglo-Saxon Conquest. Saxon England in the 7th century. England between the Danes & Saxons. England at the Conquest. England and Normandy. Dominions of the Plantagenets. Scotland in 1285 A.D. French Campaigns. Four Famous Battles. Wars of the Roses. | Part II.
From the Tudors, A.D. 1485, to the Crimean War, A.D. 1856. MAPS. Maritime Discoveries. The Tudors, 1485-1603. The Great Civil War, 1642-1648. The Revolution of 1688. The Jacobite Rebellions. The Seven Years’ War. The War of Independence. English Rule in India. The Peninsular War. Battle of Trafalgar. The Waterloo Campaign. The Crimean War. | Part III.
Europe 1600-1914.
MAPS.
Division of Territory after 30 years’ War. Europe after Treaty of Utrecht. Europe after Treaty of Paris. Paris, A.D. 1789. Campaigns of A.D. 1792, 1793, 1794, 1795, 1796. Peace of Amiens, A.D. 1802. Europe after Wagram. Congress of Vienna & Treaty of Paris. Central Europe, A.D. 1866. Franco-Prussian War. Eastern Europe, A.D. 1878. Balkan Peninsula, 1914. |