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Hey,
Exam season is almost over for me. I still have something tomorrow, and then I’m done for a couple weeks. I still have to do a project over the summer (accelerated course here), but I’m looking forward for a break.
How are things going for you?
I want to read so many books this summer I think I’ve let my enthusiasm get the best of me. Here are some of the titles I want to cover this summer.
Let me know if you read — or are interested about — any of these.
Continuing the interview series
Until next Sunday,
Alin George
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When reading these facts, try to think about the wider implications each had.
19 May 1536 — Anne Boleyn is beheaded in London, three years after the law was changed and a church was formed so that King Henry VIII could marry her.
20 May 1993 — Britain ratified the Maastricht Treaty, which allowed for greater cooperation between members of the European Union.
21 May 1840 — William Hobson, Lieutenant-Governor proclaimed British sovereignty over all of New Zealand.
22 May 1840 — Britain ended the practice of sending convicts to the penal colony of Australia ( see 13 May )
23 May 1533 — In an attempt that annoyed the Pope, the English Archbishop of Canterbury Thomas Cranmer declared Henry VIII's marriage to Catherine of Aragon to be void and his marriage to Anne Boleyn, to be legal. The result was a break with the church in Rome despite Henry’s title as ‘Protector of the Faith’.
24 May 1689 — The Toleration Act is passed, granting freedom of worship to Nonconformists and granted them their own places of worship.
25 May 1871 — House of Commons passed the Bank Holiday Act, creating public holidays on Whit Monday, Easter Monday and Christmas Day.
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