KS3+KS4 History
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KS3 History
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Britain 1066–1500
- England Before 1066
- Three Men and a Crown
- The Battle of Hastings
- How William Became King
- William’s Problems and his Solutions
- Why were Motte and Bailey Castles Important?
- How did Castle Design Change?
- Attacking and Defending a Castle
- Stephen and Matilda
- Murder in the Cathedral
- Evil or Unlucky? An Examination of King John
- Edward and the Welsh
- The Long Scottish Wars
- The Hundred Years War
- The Feudal System
- A Peasant’s Life
- Life in a Medieval Town
- Medieval Law and Order
- The Black Death
- The Peasants’ Revolt
- How to Get to Heaven
- Monks and Nuns – Servants of God
- The Crusades
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Britain 1500–1750
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Tudors
- Tudor Timeline and Family Tree
- The Protestant Reformation
- The Break from Rome
- Religion under the Tudors
- Tudor Law and Order
- Mary, Queen of Scots
- England and Spain
- Elizabeth and Marriage
- Elizabethan Propaganda
- The Tudor Poor
- Elizabethan Society
- Tudor London
- How Successful was Elizabeth?
- Voyages of Discovery
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Stuarts
- The Gunpowder Plot – Was Guy Fawkes Framed?
- The Causes of the English Civil War
- Why did Parliament Win the English Civil War?
- The Trial and Execution of Charles I
- Cromwell – Hero or Villain?
- Superstition and Witchcraft
- Charles II – Why was the Monarchy Restored?
- The Great Plague and the Fire of London
- The Glorious Revolution
- Ireland and Scotland
- The Birth of the British Empire
- The Development of Science and Technology
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Britain 1750–1900
- Why was there an Industrial Revolution?
- How did Britain Change Between 1750 and 1900?
- Factory Conditions
- Living Conditions in Industrial Towns
- Public Health
- Who Revolutionized Industry?
- The Coal Industry
- The Transport Revolution
- Population
- Agricultural Revolution
- Popular Protest
- The Empire
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Britain 1066–1500
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KS4 History
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20th Century International Relations
- Imperialism and the Alliance System
- Increasing Tension 1900–1914
- Why did the Assassination in Sarajevo Lead to War?
- The Treaty of Versailles
- The Other Peace Treaties
- German Reaction to the Treaty of Versailles
- The League of Nations
- How the League Dealt with International Conflicts
- Hitler Challenges the League 1933–38
- Appeasement and the Outbreak of World War II
- Why did War Break Out in 1939?
- The Origins of the Cold War
- The Beginnings of the Cold War
- The Berlin Blockade and the Berlin Wall
- NATO and the Warsaw Pact
- The Arms Race
- Behind the Iron Curtain
- The Cuban Missile Crisis
- The Vietnam War
- Détente
- A Return to Hostilities
- The End of the Cold War
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Nazi Germany
- Germany and the End of World War I
- The Weimar Republic and its Reasons for Failure
- Hitler's Rise to Power
- How the Nazis Consolidated their Power
- Hitler's Role in the Development of the Nazi Party
- The Economy Under the Nazis
- Nazi Propaganda
- Nazi Ideas about Society and the Treatment of Workers
- Nazi Ideas about Women and Children
- Nazi Ideas about Race and Religion
- The Holocaust
- Hitler's Foreign Policy
- Opposition to Nazism
- The Collapse of Nazism
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USA 1919–1941
- Reaction to World War I
- American Isolationism
- The Bright Side of the Boom
- The Dark Side of the Boom
- Changes in US Society during the 1920s
- Causes of the Depression
- Effects of the Depression
- The Election of FDR
- The AAA and TVA
- The CCC, PWA and WPA
- The Second New Deal
- How Successful was the New Deal?
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20th Century International Relations
