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History: The Men & Women Who Changed the Course of British History: Churchill, Cromwell, Darwin, Newton, Shakespeare, Lennon, Henry & Elizabeth. Lessons ... Modern Literature Biographies Short Reads) - Dominique Atkinson, Global History
History: The Men & Women Who Changed the Course of British History: Churchill, Cromwell, Darwin, Newton, Shakespeare, Lennon, Henry & Elizabeth. Lessons ... Modern Literature Biographies Short Reads)
How the history of civilization could not be written without the inclusion of these iconic men and women who lived lived of service to England!. This Book Contains the Fundamental History, Early Influences, Life Changing Events, & Lasting Impact of Historical Figures such Winston Churchill,... show more
How the history of civilization could not be written without the inclusion of these iconic men and women who lived lived of service to England!.
This Book Contains the Fundamental History, Early Influences, Life Changing Events, & Lasting Impact of Historical Figures such Winston Churchill, Oliver Cromwell, Henry VIII, Elizabeth of Tudor, William Shakespeare, Isaac Newton, James Cook, Charles Darwin, John Lennon and Princess Diana and Others!

How did one small island produce pioneers in so many diverse fields? That remains a mystery, but what is certain is the fact that throughout Great Britain’s long history, its people have left their mark in the arts, science, politics, and more.

Captain James Cook charting the unknown regions of the Hawaiian Islands and Beatle John Lennon writing songs that made it to the top of the popular music charts were both pioneers in their fields. The Tudor monarchs Henry VIII and Elizabeth I lived when majesty bore a very different concept from that experienced by Princess Diana, yet all three made their marks on the regal state. Winston Churchill was so dedicated to the role of the monarch that he supported Edward VIII in his quest to make an American divorcee his queen; Oliver Cromwell was so opposed to kings that he supported a death sentence against Charles I, but each leader played his part in the British government. Isaac Newton and Charles Darwin, two of the leading scientists of their eras, explored new frontiers of research that have transformed modern civilization. William Shakespeare, who is so much a cornerstone of drama and language that his role can never be completely quantified, typifies the extraordinary contributions of his fellow Britons.

The history of civilization could not be written without the inclusion of these iconic men and women of Great Britain. Join me in learning about these great men! It’s by studying their lives that we gain a sense, not only of who they were, but of what Great Britain has become because of their influence. If any of these men were to be taken out of history’s record, the ensuing gap would be enormous. As we study the past, we can look back on their achievements and be glad that we journey upon the roads that they paved for history to travel.

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Format: Kindle Edition
ASIN: B016E7VOO8
Pages no: 75
Edition language: English
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Books by Bruce Kraig professor emeritus of History Roosevelt University Chicago Founding President Culinary Historians of Chicago; author Man Bites Dog: Hot Dog Culture in America and Hot Dog: A Global History
Books by Dominique Atkinson
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