History of The English Language

  • Oct 28, 600

    Christianity

  • Oct 28, 1066

    Normans Invade England

    OCT 28, 1066
    Normans Invade England The Duke of Normandy conquered England and brought a new type of French speaking. During the Norman rule lower class spoke English and upper class spoke French. Later on English would become dominant again but with French added in.
  • Oct 28, 1362

    Pleading of English Act of 1362

    The Parliament of England ruled that all court proceedings must be done in (Middle) English.
  • Oct 28, 1392

    Canterbury Tales

    Canterbury Tales Chaucer "the father of English literature" was a Middle English poet who was extremely famous. He wrote his famous Canterbury Tales in 1392.
  • Oct 28, 1440

    Invention of The Printing Press

    Invention of The Printing Press
    The printing press changed literature forever. After the printing press was invented literature could be mass produced and it has kept language consistent.
  • Aug 3, 1492

    Discovery of North America

    Discovery of North America
    North America is discovered, and soon colonized by the English. This created an American variety of English which is a melting pot of English, Spanish, French, and even West African language.
  • The American Revolution

    The Colonies of North America declare their independence from England, and the United States of America is created. A major division between American English and British English.
  • Internet and Computers Invented

    Electronic computers are developed in the 1950's and on through the present day. The internet is created and suddenly the entire world just opened up. We are now able to communicate with people from all walks of life.
  • Scandinavian Influence

    Vikings from Norway and Denmark invaded parts of Britain eventually blending parts of Old Norse into Old English.
  • Beowulf

    Beowulf
    The manuscript of Beowulf is written some time between 975 and 1025. It is one of the most important pieces of literature ever, and maybe the oldest literature in Old English.