credited with developing the theory of evolution
Charles Darwin
year the Magna Carta was signed
1215
capital of Northern Ireland
Belfast
way of life based on the ownership and use of land
feudalism
United Kingdom's longest-ruling monarch
Queen Elizabeth II
first Englishman to sail around the world
Sir Francis Drake
the year of the King James Version Bible
1611
capital of Wales
Cardiff
representative assembly of England
Parliament
one of the most famous preachers in England during the Evangelical Revival
George Whitefield
prime minster who met with Adolf Hitler in an attempt to avoid another World War
Neville Chamberlain
beginning of the Protestant Reformation
1517
capital of Scotland
Edinburgh
organization created to maintain peace in Europe by bringing economies of European countries together
European Union (EU)
Miles Coverdale
first prime minister of Great Britain
Robert Walpole
the beginning of modern missions
1792
Dublin
one of the greatest naval forces the world had ever seen
Spanish Armada
first ruler of the united Scots
Kenneth MacAlpin
started the Salvation Army
William Booth
the Norman Conquest
1066
London
The Restoration
civil war fought in Northern Ireland between Protestants and Catholics in the late 1900's
The Troubles