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Hannover Dynasty

Hannover Dynasty. 1714 - 1901. Vocabulary. Reach for- do sáhnout (něčeho) Summit- vrchol Sway- vl á da Prince-elector- kurfi ř t Opponent- odp ů rce Economic expansion- hosp. ro z voj Religious liberty- tolerance n á bo ž enstv í Empress- c í sa ř ovna Interfere with- zasahovat ( do )

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Hannover Dynasty

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  1. Hannover Dynasty 1714 - 1901

  2. Vocabulary • Reach for- dosáhnout (něčeho) • Summit- vrchol • Sway- vláda • Prince-elector- kurfiřt • Opponent- odpůrce • Economic expansion- hosp. rozvoj • Religious liberty- tolerance náboženství • Empress- císařovna • Interfere with- zasahovat (do) • Acquire- získat

  3. Hannover Dynasty • During 18. and 19. century the British empire reachs for his territorial and power summit • Development limited monarchy • Most considerable sovereigns- George III and Victoria

  4. Of the United Kingdom of Great Britain: • George I (1714-1727) • George II (1727-1760) • George III (1760-1820)

  5. Of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland: • George III (1760-1820) • George IV (1820-1830) • William IV (1830-1837) • Victoria (1837-1901)

  6. George I • Protestant • From Germany • Unknowing English • Give up sway to parliament

  7. George II • Hanoverian prince-elector (1727-1760) • English and Irish king (1727-1760) • Give up sway to parliament • Expansion colonial empire (East America)

  8. George III • Hanoverian prince-elector (1760-1820) • English king (1760-1820) • Opponent of revolutions and political reforms • Supported economic expansion (farmer George)

  9. George IV • Son of George III • Regent behind his father (1811-1820) • English king (1820-1830) • Hanoverian king (1820-1830)

  10. William IV • Duke of Clarence • English king (1830-1837) • Political reforms • Religious liberty

  11. Victoria • English Queen (1837-1901) • Indic empress (1876-1901) • Supported conservative policy • Interfered with foreign policy • Her government = ‘Victorian period’ • She acquired Australia, Egypt, Hong Kong, South Africa…

  12. Victoria

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