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A concise national narrative traces development from prehistoric Britain through Roman occupation, Anglo‑Saxon and Norman eras, medieval monarchy, Reformation, civil war, and the Victorian age, treating religion and money as central forces shaping institutions and constitutional change. It surveys key milestones such as Magna Carta, the origins of Parliament, Tudor and imperial expansion, and industrial and social reforms, while summarizing how Ireland and Scotland became linked to England. Chapters proceed chronologically, emphasizing legal, religious, and economic currents that underpin political evolution and offering brief illustrative episodes for general readers.
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