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arrow (1801) Act of Union placed Ireland under British Parliament control

arrow (1805) British defeated Napoleon's French fleet at Battle of Trafalgar

arrow (1811) King George III deemed unfit to rule; son George, Prince of Wales, appointed Prince Regent

arrow (1811 - 1817) Luddite Movement occurred - rioting against unemployment due to Industrial Revolution; potato famine ravishes Ireland

(1819) Factory Act banned child workers under nine

arrow arrow (1820) King George III died; George IV became king

arrow (1829) Roman Catholic Relief Act passed, gave political rights to Catholics for loyalty to Protestant monarchy

arrow (1830) King George IV died; succeeded by brother, Duke of Clarence, as King William IV

arrow (1832) Great Reform Act passed, male property owners allowed to vote; cholera struck Britain, more than 20,000 died

arrow (1834) Charles Babbage invented mechanical calculating machine, prototype for modern computer

arrow (1837) King William IV died; his niece crowned Queen Victoria of Britain

arrow (1845) Potato crops across Europe ruined

arrow (1851) Great Exhibition took place - more than six million visited

arrow (1854 - 1856) Britain victorious in Crimean War

arrow (1863) First underground railway in London opened

arrow (1867) Second Reform Act passed - male household heads allowed to vote

arrow (1869) Suez Canal opened; women rate payers given right to vote in local elections

arrow (1870) Education Act passed, school mandatory for children up to 11 years

arrow (1872) Ballot Act passed - voting now secret

arrow (1875) Captain Michael Webb first person to swim across English Channel

arrow (1877) Queen Victoria declared Empress of India

arrow (1878) Pleasure boat, Princess Alice, sank in Thames River, more than 600 died

arrow (1892) First Labour MP elected

arrow (1896) Britain won three gold medals at first modern Olympic Games in Athens

arrow (1899 - 1902) Boer War took place; Britain defeated South African Dutch settlers

arrow (1901) Queen Victoria died; son Edward VII new king

arrow (1903) Suffagrette movement founded

arrow (1908) Introduction of pensions

arrow (1910) Edward VII died, son George crowned King George V

arrow (1912) Titanic left Southampton, sank in North Atlantic, 1,513 people died

arrow (1914) World War I began

arrow (1918) World War I ended, one million Brits dead

arrow (1920) League of Nations launched

arrow (1921) Ireland granted independence by Ango-Irish Treaty; six counties retained as part of United Kingdom

arrow (1922) United Kingdom became known as United Kingdom of Great Britain and North Ireland; British Broadcasting Company aired first radio service

arrow (1924) John Logie Baird, Scottish engineer, invented television

arrow (1926) Two millions workers went on strike, the "General Strike" lasted for nine days

arrow (1928) Women aged 21 received right to vote; Amelia Earhart landed in South Wales - first female to fly solo across Atlantic; Doctor Alexander Fleming of London discovered penicillin

arrow (1929) New York Stock Exchange crashed, economic slump hit Britain

arrow (1936) King George V died; son Edward VIII crowned king, abdicated the throne to marry Mrs. Simpson (second shortest reign in English history); brother George (George V) became king

arrow (1939) World War II began

arrow (1940) Ration books introduced for food, clothing, petrol; Winston Churchill leader of British forces

arrow (1945) World War II ended

arrow (1948) National Health Service now offer free medical care (from the cradle to the grave)

arrow (1951) Festival of Britain took place; Winston Churchill elected Prime Minister again

arrow (1952) King George VI died; Britain tested nuclear bomb

arrow (1953) Elizabeth II crowned Queen of England; scientists at Cambridge University discovered structure of DNA

arrow (1955) Churchill resigned as Prime Minister

arrow (1958) Great Train Robbery occurred - Royal Mail train robbed; Beatles release hit songs

arrow (1966) England won Football World Cup; Aberfan, Wales swamped by mining waste, 116 children died and 28 adults

arrow (1969) Maiden flight of Concorde took place; Queen Elizabeth II's son, Charles, named Prince of Wales; death penalty abolished

arrow (1971) Decimal currency adopted; rioting in Ireland left 20 people dead

arrow (1973) Britain joined Common Market; bombs in London killed one and injured 250

arrow (1976) Britain had hottest, driest summer in 250 years; Concorde made first commercial flight

arrow (1978) Test tube baby, Louise Brown, born in Lancashire

arrow (1979) "Iron Lady" Margaret Thatcher became first female Prime Minister

arrow (1980) Iranian terrorists sack Iranian Embassy in London; John Lennon, killed in New York City

arrow (1981) Prince Charles married Lady Diana Spencer; ten prisoners died during hunger strike of IRA at Maze Prison in Ireland; rioting in South London

arrow (1982) British troops drove Argentine forces out of Falkland Islands; IRA continued attacks on London at Regents Park and Knightsbridge, nine people killed

arrow (1985) Fire at Bradford City Football Ground killed 40 and injured 150; rioting at European Cup final killed 39 people; Live Aid concert took place in London; race riots in Bruston occurred

arrow (1987) Margaret Thatcher re-elected; hurricane hit Britain causing 17 deaths; IRA bomb in County Fermanagh killed 11 and injured more than 60; Stock markets crashed around world - named Black Monday; Kings Cross underground station fire killed 30

arrow (1989) Crowd crush at FA match in Sheffield killed nearly 100

arrow (1990) Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher resigned

arrow (1994) Channel Tunnel opened rail link between Britain and rest of Europe

arrow (1997) Labour Party won landslide victory, Tony Blair became Prime Minister; Princess Diana killed in auto accident in Paris; British returned Hong Kong to China at end of its 99 year lease

arrow (1999) Minimum wage introduced; bombings occurred in London; Scottish Parliament and Welsh Assembly formed

arrow (2003) Britain joined United States-led coalition in Iraq war; 750,000 people in London staged anti-war protest

arrow (2005) London's public transport system struck by four bomb attacks; 54 people killed, more than 700 injured; Tony Blair elected to third term; Irish Republican Army gave up weapons arsenal

arrow (2007) Severe winter storm killed 47

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