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History Training Course

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Offer ends 31 March 2025

Study methodOnline
Duration5 Hour(s)
Access to contentLifetime access
QualificationNo Formal Qualifications
CPD5 CPD hours / points

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  • Hardcopy Certificate - Free
  • PDF Certificate - Free
Additional infoExam(s) / assessment(s) is included in price
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Overview

Learn American and British History, Build your knowledge of famous American & British events!

Are you interested in learning American and British history? Do you want to know the most interesting historical facts about America, England, Welsh and Scotland? Our 4-in-1 America and British History bundle courses covers all the prominent historical events occurred in the history of America, England, Welsh and Scotland.

These History courses elaborately presents major facts and components of America and British history with step by step so that you can easily get in to the topics. Moreover, our history courses are reviewed and edited by historians and academicians, thus you can rely on each of the information without crosschecking.

This American and British History Bundle includes courses:

  • Course 01: English History
  • Course 02: Wales History
  • Course 03: Scottish History
  • Course 04: American History

Key Features of this Online American and British History Course

  • 4 Free PDF Certificates upon course completion
  • Lifetime Access
  • Study with your own pace
  • No hidden fees

Description

Summary of the British and American History from the Course:

Course 01: History of England

England has a long and rich history, dating back to the Roman Empire. The Romans invaded Britain in 43 AD, and their influence can still be seen today in England's language, architecture, and culture. After the Romans left in 410 AD, England was invaded by a series of different groups, including the Angles, Saxons, and Jutes. These groups formed the Anglo-Saxon kingdoms, which eventually united to form England in the 10th century.

During the Middle Ages, monarchs ruled England, including the Plantagenets and the Tudors. The country was also involved in several wars, including the Hundred Years' War and the War of the Roses.

In the 17th century, England became a major colonial power, establishing colonies in North America, India, and the Caribbean. In the 18th century, the Industrial Revolution transformed England into a major economic power.

Course 02: American History

American history is long and complex, stretching back to the earliest days of the continent's settlement. It is a story of struggle, progress, conflict, and achievement. It is a story of the people who have inhabited the land, from the indigenous peoples who were here first to the immigrants who have come to the United States to seek a better life.

It is a story of the nation's founding, the wars that have been fought, and the laws that have been made to govern the people. It is a story of the civil rights movement and the fight for equality and justice.

It is a story of the industrial revolution and the growth of the nation's economy. It is a story of the nation's triumphs and tragedies, and it is a story of the people who made America what it is today.

Course 03: History of Wales

The history of Wales is long and complex, stretching back thousands of years. The Welsh people are descended from the ancient Britons, who settled in the region during the Iron Age.

During the Middle Ages, Wales was divided into several smaller kingdoms and was eventually conquered by the Normans in the 11th century. After this, Wales became part of the Kingdom of England, and the Welsh language was suppressed.

Finally, in the 16th century, Wales was annexed by England and became part of the United Kingdom. Despite this, the Welsh language and culture were kept alive, and the Welsh people have maintained their distinct identity ever since. Today, Wales is a vibrant nation with its language, culture, and history.

Course 04: History of Scottish

Scotland has a long and rich history that dates back to prehistoric times. The first known inhabitants of Scotland were the Picts, who lived in the area from around the 8th century BC until the 10th century AD.

During the early Middle Ages, Scotland was divided into a number of small kingdoms, each of which had its own culture and customs. From the 9th century onwards, Scotland was united under the rule of the Kings of Alba, who were of Gaelic descent. In the late Middle Ages, Scotland experienced a period of great prosperity and expansion, as well as a period of religious and political upheaval.

Finally, in the 16th century, Scotland became part of the United Kingdom when it was unified with England and Wales. Since then, Scotland has been an integral part of the United Kingdom, although it has maintained its own distinct culture and traditions.

Who is This Course For

This course is suitable for students, teachers, or anyone interested in:

  • History of art
  • IGCSE History
  • Ancient history
  • Level 1/Level 2 GCSE in History
  • A-level History

Requirements

Our online platform allows you to study 24/7, wherever you are. This online course is open to anyone. All you need is an interest in learning! We give you access to world-class learning led by Compete High.

Career Path

  • Graduate in History
  • Historian
  • Geo-Political Analyst
  • Editor
  • Columnist

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