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Pupils might produce posters or speeches for the temperance campaigns of the time. At KS3 pupils might look at the links between tea and the British empire. Certainly the abolitionist connection might be explored in a similar way, since tea was a key factor in the link between sugar and slavery. Alternatively, the role of tea in the relationship between Britain and India has great possibilities. Local archives may well contain papers of plantation owners or even the memories of workers in the tea industry for the 19th century. Finally, at KS2 or KS3 students might be able to locate histories and records of local shops and see how important tea was in their trade. For a national perspective, the Sainsbury’s museum might be of interest www.j-sainsbury.co.ukmuseummuseum.htm
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