A fully resourced lesson exploring the Throckmorton Plot (1583) and its significance as a Catholic threat to Elizabeth I.
Students investigate the role of Walsingham’s spy network, analyse evidence from the plot, and evaluate how foreign powers (Spain and France) increased the danger to Elizabeth’s rule. Activities include source analysis, interpretation work, and extended writing tasks focused on causation and consequence.
This lesson helps students understand how the plot:
Highlighted the role of foreign intervention
Increased tensions with Spain
Strengthened Elizabeth’s use of surveillance and intelligence
Ideal for building knowledge ahead of exam questions on Catholic threats.
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