Britain 1745-1845 Interactive
KEY STAGE 3 HISTORY
BRITAIN 1745-1845 INTERACTIVE
The Struggle for Power
How did British governments respond to people's demand for change?
WHAT IS INCLUDED
50 PowerPoint slides, 31 page work booklet, 55 supporting Word documents, 3 self-marking tests, lesson learning outcomes, keywords, sample answers, mark scheme, writing frame, homework tasks, extension work for the brightest, pupil self-evaluation and target-setting.
Was £45 Now £25.20
Britain 1745-1845 Interactive
The areas covered are:-
- Hanoverian and Georgian eras
- How Britain was governed – Cabinet, Houses of Parliament
- Why were there so many protests after 1750?
- Impact of the Industrial and French Revolutions
- Popular protests movements 1800-1839
- Peterloo Massacre 1819
- Government action to stop protests
- The right to vote. Bristol Riots 1831
- The Reform Act 1832
- The Chartist Movement and leaders
- Newport Riots 1839
- Why did Chartism come to an end?
- The origins of the Slave Trade
- Britain’s role in the Slave Trade
- Why did the Slave Trade come to an end?
- Key skills, source analysis and essay writing skills