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The History of the English Language

By Lynzeel
  • Period: 400 to Dec 31, 1099

    Old English Era

    Old English first began when Germanic Tribes invaded Britain. Sample Words and Phrases during this time period:
    Brodor=Brother
    Hus=House
  • 407

    Constantine Withdraws from Britain

    Roman troops are ordered by Constantine to withdraw from Britain, and they never returned again.
  • 410

    First Germanic Tribes arrive in Britain

    This causes an early Germanic influence on English.
  • 597

    Christianity in Britain

    St. Augustine of Canterbury brings Christianity to Britain.
  • Period: Jan 1, 600 to

    Suspected time of the writing of Beowulf

    Beowulf is an Old English poem that is commonly known as one of the most important works in the Old English time period.
  • Jan 1, 850

    Danes invade England

    Danes invade England
    Danes begin to influence English.
  • Jan 1, 872

    Harold I "Creates" Norway

    Harold, King of Norway, unifies Norway/
  • Dec 4, 988

    Attack on Britain

    Vikings and Danes make an attack on Britain.
  • Dec 4, 1040

    Macbeth

    Macbeth murders Duncan, King of Sciotland.
  • Jan 1, 1066

    Norman Invasion

    Norman Invasion
    The Duke of Normandy invaded and conquered England.
  • Period: Jan 1, 1100 to Dec 31, 1499

    Middle English

    Modern English is a combination of Old English which the lower classes spoke and French which the upper class spoke. Sample words durimg this era:
    Aungel: Angel
    Ba: Kiss
    Chiknes: Chickens
  • Jan 1, 1171

    University of Oxford is founded

    University of Oxford is founded
    This university later created the Oxford Dictionary in 1857.
  • Jan 1, 1215

    King John signs the Magna Carta

    King John signs the Magna Carta
    The Magna Carta is a revolutionary document that paves the way for Constitutional law in the English world.
  • Dec 4, 1325

    Renaissance

    The beginning of the Renaissance in Italy,
  • Jan 1, 1399

    King Henry delivers a speech

    King Henry delivers a speech
    King Henry is the first English monarch to deliver a speech in English.
  • Jan 1, 1400

    Estimated Completing of Chaucer's Canterbury Tales

    Chaucer was a famous Poet.
  • Jan 1, 1428

    Joan of Arc

    Courageous leader of the French against the English, and is later burnt at the stake.
  • Jan 1, 1440

    Invention of the Printing Press

    Invention of the Printing Press
    The inventionn of the printing press provided means to stabalize and record a common English among the people.
  • Jan 1, 1476

    The Printing Press is brought to England

    The Printing Press is brought to England
    The English language is able to be recorded and printed for reference.
  • Jan 1, 1492

    Discovery of North America

    Discovery of North America
    Columbus discovered America and paved the way for a new nation.
  • Period: Jan 1, 1500 to

    Modern English

    The Modern English Era established a more definite language because by this era the printing press recorded a language.
  • Period: Jan 1, 1500 to

    Early Modern English

    "Great Vowel Shift" Common words during this era:
    Legitamate: Lawful
    Enimitie: Hatred
  • Jan 10, 1517

    Beginning of the Reformation

    Martin Luther posts his 95 theses against the church, beginning the reformation movement.
  • Jan 10, 1536

    King Henry III

    King Henry III is excommunicated from the church, makes himself head of the church, and beheads his wife Anne Boleyn.
  • Dec 4, 1558

    Queen Elizabeth

    Elizabeth takes the throne and restores Protestantism.
  • Cawdrey publishes first English Dictionary

    Cawdrey publishes first English Dictionary
    The first dictionary provides people with a source to find and study definitions and words.
  • Jamestown

    First English Colony settled in Jamestown, Virgina.
  • Authorized version of the Bible

    Authorized version of the Bible
    One of the largest written religious influences over the English world.
  • Thirty Years War

    This was the beginning of the Thirty Years War.
  • Pilgrims

    Pilgrims arrive at Plymouth Rock.
  • Publication of Shakespeare's First Folio

    Publication of Shakespeare's First Folio
    Shakespeare was an English poet, playwright, actor, and know as one of the greatest writers in the English language.
  • American Revolution Begins

    The American Revolution begins at Lexington and Concord.
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    American Revolution

    The thirteen colonies fought Britain for their independence.
  • Declaration of Independence

    The Declaration of Independence is signed.
  • John Keats was born

    John Keats was an English Romantic Poet.
  • Period: to

    Late Modern English

    The main difference from Early Modern English is that more words were added, and there were changes in vocabulary. Sample words and phrases from this era:
    Legit: Awesome (short for legitamate, but with a different definition from early modern english)
    Hangout: to be together
    Computer (Due to a technological invention, the word 'computer' was added to the English Language)
  • Dostoyevsky is Born

    Dostoyevsky is the author of Crime and Punishment.
  • Civil War

    The Civil War begins after southern states secede from the Union.
  • Crime and Punishment Published

  • Huck Finn written

    Huck Finn written
    All modern English literature after 1885 is said to have come from this book. He wrote in a way authors had never written before.
  • Theodore Roethke's Birth

    Theodore Roethke is a modern poet.
  • Angry Men

  • Ethelbert is baptized

    Ethelbert is baptized
    Ethelbert is the first English king to be baptized, and he paves the way for future Christian influence in English.