Mammoth History
You’ve probably heard people say history repeats itself. Whether that’s right or wrong, repeating our history revision pages a few times will help you remember many of those important dates and events of the past. After a few Mammoth sessions, being unable to remember who started what war and which monarch did what will be, er . . . history!
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How to Remember History
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How to Remember History Introduction
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Intimate With One Slice of History
- What happened to Henry VIII's wives
Kings and Queens of Britain
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Kings and Queens Stage 1
- Remembering the Kings and Queens
- Kings and Queens of Britain
- William I – 1066
- William II – 1087
- Henry I – 1100
- Stephen – 1135
- Henry II – 1154
- Richard I – 1189
- John – 1199
- Henry III – 1216
- Edward I – 1272
- Edward II – 1307
- Edward III – 1327
- Richard II – 1377
- Henry IV – 1399
- Henry V – 1413
- Henry VI – 1422
- Edward IV – 1461
- Edward V – 1483
- Richard III – 1483
- Henry VII – 1485
- Henry VIII – 1509
- Edward VI – 1547
- Jane - 1553 (Lady Jane Grey)
- Mary – 1553
- Elizabeth I – 1558
- James I – 1603
- Charles I – 1625
- Oliver Cromwell – 1653
- Richard Cromwell – 1658
- Charles II – 1660
- James II – 1685
- William III and Mary – 1689
- Anne – 1702
- George I – 1714
- George II - 1727
- George III – 1760
- George IV – 1820
- William IV – 1830
- Victoria – 1837
- Edward VII – 1901
- George V – 1910
- Edward VIII – 1936
- George VI – 1936
- Elizabeth II – 1952
- Chares III – 2022
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Kings and Queens Stage 2
- Kings and Queens in Order
- 1 - William I (1066)
- 2 - William II (1087)
- 3 - Henry I (1100)
- 4 - Stephen (1135)
- 5 - Henry II (1154)
- 6 - Richard (1189)
- 7 - John (1199)
- 8 - Henry III (1216)
- 9 - Edward I (1272)
- 10 - Edward II (1307)
- 11 - Edward III (1327)
- 12 - Richard II (1377)
- 13 - Henry IV (1399)
- 14 - Henry V (1413)
- 15 - Henry VI (1422)
- 16 - Edward IV (1461)
- 17 - Edward V (1483)
- 18 - Richard III (1483)
- 19 - Henry VII (1485)
- 20 - Henry VIII (1509)
- 21 - Edward VI (1547)
- 22 - Lady Jane Grey (1553) (9 Days)
- 23 - Mary I (1553)
- 24 - Elizabeth I (1558)
- 25 - James I (1603)
- 26 - Charles I (1625)
- 27 - Oliver Cromwell (1653)
- 28 - Richard Cromwell (1658) (9 months)
- 29 - Charles II (1660)
- 30 - James II (1685)
- 31 - William III and Mary (1689)
- 32 - Anne (1702)
- 33 - George I (1714)
- 34 - George II (1727)
- 35 - George III (1760)
- 36 - George IV (1820)
- 37 - William IV (1830)
- 38 - Victoria (1837)
- 39 - Edward VII (1901)
- 40 - George V (1910)
- 41 - Edward VIII (1936)
- 42 - George VI (1936)
- 43 - Elizabeth (1952)
- 44 - Charles III (2022)
World War II
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WWII Warships
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Important people of World War II
- Adolf Hitler
- Alan Turing
- Albert Speer
- Anne Frank
- Arthur Harris
- Benito Mussolini
- Chester Nimitz
- Claus Von Stauffenberg
- Dwight Eisenhower
- Emperor Hirohito
- Erwin Rommel
- Eva Braun
- Franklin D Roosevelt
- Georgy Zhukov
- Harry S Truman
- Heinrich Himmler
- Hermann Göring
- Hideki Tojo
- Isoroku Yamamoto
- Joseph Goebbels
- Karl Dönitz
- Neville Chamberlin
- Reinhard Heydrich
- Robert Oppenheimer
- Rudolf Hess
- Winston Churchill
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Important facts of World War II
- A.F = Midway
- Anderson Shelter
- Axis powers
- Battle of Arnhem
- Battle of Britain
- Battle of El Alamein
- Battle of Kursk
- Battle of Stalingrad
- Battle of the Bulge
- Battle of the Coral Sea
- Berghof (Residence)
- Bletchley Park
- Blitzkrieg
- Doolittle Raid
- Enigma Machine
- Enola Gay
- Fat Man
- Guadalcanal Campaign
- Hiroshima and Nagasaki
- Lebensraum
- Little Boy
- Manhattan Project
- Mein Kampf
- Mulberry Harbour
- Operation Barbarossa
- Operation Carpetbagger
- Operation Dynamo
- Operation Flintlock
- Operation market garden
- Operation Mincemeat
- Operation Torch
- Panzer
- Radar
- Rupert
- Swastika
- The Blitz
- The French fleet at Toulon
- The point blank directive
- The Third Reich
- Tobruk
- Wannsee
- Wehrmacht
American history
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The American Civil War
- American Civil War – introduction
- The North – think manufacturing
- The South – think farming
- The North won
- The South lost
- How to remember the North wore blue
- How to remember the South wore brown and grey
- How to remember the North were the Union
- How to remember the South were the Confederates
- Abraham Lincoln – President of the United States during the Civil War
- Jefferson Davis – President of the Confederate States
- Ulysses S. Grant – Commander of the Union armies
- Robert E. Lee – Commander of the Confederate armies
- Learning the dates of the American Civil War – Method 1
- Learning the dates of the American Civil War – Method 2
- Appomattox Court House
- Gettysburg
- Anaconda Plan
- Spelling Lincoln
- Fort Sumter
- Sherman's March
- Vicksburg
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Presidents of the USA
- How to remember the presidents of the USA
- List of Presidents
- George Washington
- John Adams
- Thomas Jefferson
- James Madison
- James Monroe
- John Quincy Adams
- Andrew Jackson
- Martin Van Buren
- William Henry Harrison
- John Tyler
- James K Polk
- Zachary Taylor
- Millard Fillmore
- Franklin Pierce
- James Buchanan
- Abraham Lincoln
- Andrew Johnson
- Ulysses S Grant
- Rutherford B Hayes
- James A Garfield
- Chester A Arthur
- Grover Cleveland
- Benjamin Harrison
- Grover Cleveland (second term)
- William McKinley
- Theodore Roosevelt
- William Howard Taft
- Woodrow Wilson
- Warren G Harding
- Calvin Coolidge
- Herbert Hoover
- Franklin D Roosevelt
- Harry S Truman
- Dwight D Eisenhower
- John F Kennedy
- Lyndon B Johnson
- Richard Nixon
- Gerald Ford
- Jimmy Carter
- Ronald Reagan
- George HW Bush
- Bill Clinton
- George W Bush
- Barack Obama
- Donald Trump
- Joe Biden