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Land & Climate. 130,000 square kilometres east coast washed by the North Sea northwest coast washed by the Irish Sea. southwestern corner juts into the Atlantic Ocean. bounded by Scotland on the north and Wales on the west. Land & Climate.
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Land & Climate • 130,000 square kilometres • east coast washed by the North Sea • northwest coast washed by the Irish Sea • southwestern corner juts into the Atlantic Ocean • bounded by Scotland on the north and Wales on the west
Land & Climate • south coast is separated from France by the English Channel • estuaries of major rivers penetrate the coast • no place in England is more than 120 kilometers from the sea **estuary – the mouth of a river **
Land & Climate • England consists mainly of lowlands • Only in the northwest, in the area known as the Lake District, are there mountains of any height • a chain of lower mountains and hills extends from east of the Lake District southward to the center of England • range is known as the Pennines and contains several peaks that are more than 2,000 feet in height
Land & Climate • The North and South Downs are chalk hills that surround a complex geological area of ridges and valleys known as the Weald • Where the Downs reach the sea at Dover and Beachy Head, there are high chalk cliffs
Land & Climate • England contains few long rivers. • longest are the Severn, which begins in Wales and flows for 340 kilometers, the Thames (320 kilometers), and the Trent (280 kilometers) • few lakes of any size, the largest being Lake Windermere in the Lake District
Land & Climate • England's climate is dominated by the influence of the sea • winters are mild, summers cool, and rain falls in all seasons • most of England has summer temperatures of 16 to 17° C • winter temperatures of 4 to 6° C, with somewhat warmer temperatures in the southwest
Historical Facts… • known for his role in the separation of the Church of England from the Roman Catholic Church • wants a divorce from 1st wife, Catherine of Aragon, but Pope refuses • divides from Church, starts the Anglican Church which allows divorce Henry VIII
Historical Facts… • Marriage to Catherine annulled • Anne Boleyn beheaded for incest, treason, and witchcraft • Jane Seymour died in childbirth (son) • only woman Henry declared to be a “true” wife • Marriage to Anne annulled because Henry found her ugly • “Flanders Mare” • Catherine Howard beheaded for having affair • Catherine reunited Henry with daughters “bloody” Mary and Elizabeth
Historical Facts… • "The Gunpowder Plot“ • November 5th, 1605, the day set for the opening of Parliament • object was to blow up English Parliament along with the ruling monarch, King James I • hoped that such a disaster would initiate a great uprising of English Catholics, who were distressed by the increased severity of penal laws against the practice of their religion Guy Fawkes
Historical Facts… • was arrested a few hours before the planned explosion, during a search of the cellars underneath Parliament in the early hours of 5 November prompted by the receipt of an anonymous warning letter. • majority of the other conspirators, either overtaken as they attempted to flee or seized shortly thereafter, were killed outright, imprisoned or executed • while the plot itself was the work of a small number of men, it provoked hostility against all British Catholics and led to an increase in the harshness of laws against them
Historical Facts… • Guy Fawkes Day is also known as Bonfire Night. The event is commemorated every year with fireworks and burning effigies of Guy Fawkes on a bonfire ** in effigy – symbolically; a representation or image DID YOU KNOW…The word "guy", meaning "man" or "person", is derived from his name
Culture… Language: English Religion : Anglican 27 million Roman Catholic 9 million, Muslim 1 million Presbyterian 800,000 Methodist 760,000, Sikh 400,000 Hindu 350,000 Jewish 300,000 Sports: Soccer, Rugby, & Cricket
Culture… Foods: Fish & Chips Bangers & Mash Cadbury Chocolate Beer
Capital & Main Cities… • London • Birmingham • Liverpool • Manchester • Newcastle-upon-Tyne
Natural Resources… • Coal • Petroleum • natural gas • Tin • limestone • iron ore • salt • clay, • Chalk • gypsum • lead • silica, • arable land
Economy & Government… Currency 1 British pound = 100 pence Industry machine tools, electric power equipment, automation equipment, railroad equipment, shipbuilding, aircraft, motor vehicles and parts, electronics and communications equipment, metals, chemicals, coal, petroleum, paper and paper products, food processing, textiles, clothing, and other consumer goods Agriculture cereals, oilseed, potatoes, vegetables; cattle, sheep, poultry; fish Government Type constitutional monarchy
Attractions…. Tower Bridge Tower of London Big Ben Parliament Buildings Stonehenge
Attractions…. Globe Theatre Canterbury Cathedral Bath