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The text offers a chronological survey of England's development from prehistoric times through Roman occupation, Anglo‑Saxon and Norman eras, Plantagenet and Tudor transformations, and the Stuart controversies, tracing political, constitutional, and social changes that shaped parliamentary government. It combines narrative chapters on major events and institutions with thematic summaries on feudalism, the Reformation, constitutional documents, and economic and cultural shifts, and supplies genealogical tables, leading dates, and a classified bibliography. Practical suggestions for teachers and directed questions for classroom study aim to encourage analysis of causes, chronology, geography, and consequences.
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