The history of England goes back at least 1500 years. Your best bet is to look in an encyclopedia under "England" or "United Kingdom". Michael Montagne Micheal is right. English history based on the British Isles is actually very unusual and goes way back and is often not taught in much depth. A good website I use is www.englandandenglishhistory.com. The reason is that it takes a very unusual approach at avoiding all the usual stuff about kings and queens in a modern sense. But goes back to the origins of the English. Stuuf that is not comonly taught and is unusally honest about its own people. Other good websites are www.english-heritage.org.uk/ and www.naturalengland.org.uk/ . If on the other hand you want official Royal stuff see www.royal.gov.uk/
become simultaneously kings of England and France
prevented the danes from conquering england
The history of English paper piercing is that it became popular in the 18hh and 19th centuries in England. It is a method that is used to stabilize fabric pieces that have been stitched together.
The Venerable Bede, a monk who was England's greatest scholar in the seventh and eighth centuries, wrote down the history of this early period in The Ecclesiastical History of the English Nation.
This was something I had to write about in a history essay but a topic in which i could seek no anwsers. Sorry x
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If by America you mean the USA, then England has more history because it was established long before the USA was.
Andrew Bisset has written: 'Black Roots, White Flowers' -- subject(s): History and criticism, Jazz 'Memoirs and papers of Sir Andrew Mitchell, K. B' -- subject(s): Foreign relations, History 'History of the commonwealth of England from the death of Charles I. to the expulsion of the Long Parliament by Cromwell' -- subject(s): History 'The history of the struggle for parliamentary government in England' -- subject(s): Constitutional history, History, Great Britain 'History of the Commonwealth of England' 'Omitted chapters of the history of England from the death of Charles I to the battle of Dunbar'
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Alexander Hutton Drysdale has written: 'History of the Presbyterians in England' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Presbyterian Church in England, History, Church history
M. G. McLoughlin has written: 'A history of the education of the deaf in England' -- subject(s): Deaf, Education, History 'A history of the education of the draf in England'
Migration to England has being going on since pre-history.
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