History cram sheet

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Dates and names from the question bank, grouped chronologically with memory hooks. Skim the table of contents, then read top to bottom.

Patron saints

CountrySaintDay
WalesSt David1 March
Northern IrelandSt Patrick17 March
EnglandSt George23 April
ScotlandSt Andrew30 November
Mnemonic — D-P-G-A through the year: David → Patrick → George → Andrew. The saints run nearly alphabetical (David, Patrick, George, Andrew) and the dates run chronologically.
Public holiday trick: only Scotland (St Andrew) and Northern Ireland (St Patrick) have their patron saint's day as an official holiday. England and Wales do not. In Scotland, not all businesses actually close even though it's official.

Also: St Augustine = first Archbishop of Canterbury (not a patron saint — commonly confused).

Roman / Ancient Britain

Hook: Caesar tried in 55 BC and failed; Claudius finished the job in AD 43. "55 → 43" — the numbers literally go backwards because BC counts down and AD counts up.

Middle Ages

Hook: 10-66, 12-15, 13-48 — each pair of last two digits is in ascending order through the era. William the Conqueror does three things: invasion, Tower, Domesday.

Tudors & Stuarts

1689 Bill of Rights trick: it did NOT confirm the right to vote for all adult men. If you see that as a True/False, the answer is False.
Hook: "1588 — Liz beats Spain." Then jump 78 years to "1666 — London burns, Wren rebuilds." Then the William-of-Orange trio: 1688 invited, 1689 Bill, 1690 Boyne. (88-89-90, ascending.)

Georgian (18th century)

Hook: "Walpole walked into office 1721." Bonnie Prince Charlie = 1745 (rhymes with "alive"; the last serious Stuart attempt to stay alive in the line of succession).

19th century

Hook: 1833 → "two threes in a row" for "no more chains" — slavery abolished.

Suffragettes & WWI

Hook — the "eleven" pattern: WWI ended 11am on 11th of the 11th month, 1918. Then 1918 = women over 30 vote, 1928 = women vote at 21 (same as men). Ten years of progress: 30 → 21.

WWII & modern Britain

Hook — three Bs of 1953/54/66: 1953 Crick & the DNA Basepairs · 1954 Bannister's mile · 1966 Bobby Moore's World Cup. For PMs: Walpole (first), Attlee (1945), Thatcher (first woman / longest 20C), Blair (1997 devolution).

Literature & arts (quick fire)

Government & church roles

Confusion pairs — the ones the exam loves

Famous Prime Ministers

First PM ever:Sir Robert Walpole (1721) First female PM:Margaret Thatcher Longest-serving PM of the 20th century:Margaret Thatcher (1979–1990) PM elected 1945:Clement Attlee (Labour) PM who set up Scottish Parliament & Welsh Assembly:Tony Blair (1997) Voted greatest Briton 2002:Winston Churchill

Builders & architects

Tower of London:William the Conqueror St Paul's Cathedral (rebuild after 1666):Sir Christopher Wren The Cenotaph:Sir Edwin Lutyens Hadrian's Wall:Emperor Hadrian

The 1918 / 1928 / 1939 cluster

1918:WWI ends + women over 30 get the vote 1928:Voting age equalised — men & women at 21 1939:Germany invades Poland (WWII starts)

Battles & opponents

Battle of Trafalgar:Admiral Nelson vs Spanish fleet (Nelson dies) Battle of the Boyne (1690, Ireland):William of Orange defeats James II Spanish Armada (1588):English navy defeats Spain (Elizabeth I's reign) Norman Conquest (1066):William the Conqueror — last successful foreign invasion

The two Williams of 1066 vs 1688

William the Conqueror (1066):Norman; invaded; built Tower of London; ordered Domesday Book William of Orange (1688):Dutch Protestant; invited to invade; beat James II at Boyne 1690

Roman invaders

Julius Caesar:55 BC — first attempt, failed Emperor Claudius:AD 43 — successful invasion Emperor Hadrian:built the wall against the Picts

Final 60-second check before you go in

If you can rattle off these ten things, you've covered most of the history questions:

  1. Four patron saints + their dates (D-P-G-A: 1 Mar, 17 Mar, 23 Apr, 30 Nov)
  2. 1066 Norman Conquest, William the Conqueror, Tower of London, Domesday Book
  3. 1215 Magna Carta
  4. 1588 Spanish Armada
  5. 1666 Great Fire → Wren rebuilds St Paul's
  6. 1688 William of Orange invited; 1690 Boyne, defeats James II
  7. 1721 Walpole = first PM
  8. 1833 Emancipation Act (slavery abolished in British Empire)
  9. 1918 WWI ends (11am, 11 Nov) + women over 30 vote; 1928 vote at 21
  10. 1939 Germany invades Poland; 1945 Attlee PM; Thatcher first female + longest 20C; Blair 1997 devolution

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