Law and order in Victorian England
Lesson looking at law and order and crime in Victorian England. Aimed at KS3 students but could also be used with GCSE Crime and Punishment.
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Crime in Victorian England
Lesson looking at crime in Victorian England, includes differentiated resources.
Why did Britain want an empire?
Lesson looking at why Britain wanted an empire, touching on British colonisation of Africa.
Why did the British colonise Australia?
Lesson looking at the early history of the colonisation of Australia, also includes a discussion of the Aboriginal peoples and their treatment.
How did slaves resist slavery?
Lesson looking at how slaves resisted slavery, including active and passive resistance.
What kind-of England did radical groups want?
Lesson looking at what kind-of England radical groups wanted such as the Levellers, the Ranters, the Fifth Monarchists, the Diggers and the Quakers. Includes differentiated resources.
Henry II and the problem of law and order
Lesson looking at Henry II and how he struggled to maintain law and order in Medieval England.
The King versus the Church
Lesson looking at the power conflict between the King of England and the Medieval Roman Catholic Church.
How did William control England? (feudal system)
Lesson looking at how William controlled England, focussing on the feudal system.
Ancient Greek philosophy
Lesson looking at Ancient Greek philosophy, includes differentiated resources.