This week in history…

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Our weekly blog focuses mainly on the events that happened in Britain but there are a few international events covered.

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November 25th - December 1st
Histominoes Histominoes

November 25th - December 1st

Find out who this woman is and how her actions led to new laws prhibiting segregation on public transport in the USA this week in history.

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August 15th - 21st
Histominoes Histominoes

August 15th - 21st

Henry is friends with the Pope; a world war comes to an end; Pilgrims set off for a New World; India is free; a massacre occurs in Manchester; and a telegraph across the Atlantic takes 16 hours…

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August 8th - 14th
Histominoes Histominoes

August 8th - 14th

“A second atomic bomb; a stolen Stone; victorious Vikings; Britain declares war; Macbeth kills King Duncan; and Pakistan becomes a country...It was a very busy week in history! ”

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July 18th - 24th
Histominoes Histominoes

July 18th - 24th

Jews forced to leave England, French invade England, England takes Stirling Castle and gives back Independence to India, a Queen is forced to abdicate, the Pope's power is revoked, a King loses his ship, and man walks on the moon...What a busy week in history!

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July 4th - 10th
Histominoes Histominoes

July 4th - 10th

“This was not a good week to be a king or ruler; six died, one was captured, one got divorced, one lost a battle and another lost an entire nation…

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May 9th - 15th
Histominoes Histominoes

May 9th - 15th

“A royal reward; a life-saving vaccine; exiled to Australia; a terrible defeat; and two assassination attempts in one day... Want to find out more? Read on...”

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March 28th - April 3rd
Histominoes Histominoes

March 28th - April 3rd

“Seems like a good week to invade, raid, and lay seige - Vikings in Paris, English in Scotland, and Argentinians in the Falklands…”

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