The Making of the United KingdomNelson Thornes, 1996 - 112 lappuses The series ensures comprehensive coverage coverage of the Key Stage 3 Curriculum requirements through top quality, carefully researched materials. The books are particularly suitable for pupils of both average and higher ability, and are written by practising teachers, using activities based on current Key Stage 3 teaching practice. They are presented in a clear, easy-to-follow format. Selected topics can be explored in greater detail using Outline Studies (with narrative text) and Depth Studies (with a range of sources). The series provides complete support for pupils and teachers alike with each full-colour Pupils' Book supported by a fully integrated Teachers' Resource Guide. Teachers will save time in lesson preparation, as sections of the book are suitable for photocopying. |
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Crown and Parliament under | 4 |
Who were the Tudors? | 5 |
The Age of Elizabeth I | 14 |
Henry V | 18 |
Religious change and conflict | 26 |
The Dissolution of | 38 |
The Civil Wars | 45 |
The Interregnum | 55 |
who became | 73 |
X | 80 |
Everyday life | 84 |
Source C | 90 |
The arts and sciences | 100 |
Proclamation | 101 |
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The Revolution of 1688 and | 72 |
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The Making of the United Kingdom: Crowns, Parliaments and Peoples, 1500-1750 Robert Unwin Priekšskatījums nav pieejams - 1997 |
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Anne Archbishop Arms army artist battle became king Britain called cartoon Catholic Church Charles Church of England Cromwell's Crown death defeated eighteenth century Elizabeth English Europe example executed explain farming fire France Henry VIII Henry's House of Commons Identify the main important Investigations Ireland Irish Jacobite rising James James II Key words king's known land linking the numbers Little Moreton Hall lived London Look at Source Lord marriage members of Parliament minister monarch monasteries nobles Oliver Cromwell painted picture Pilgrimage of Grace plague poor portrait Protestant Puritans Queen rebellion Reformation reign religion Revolution Roman Catholic royal court Royalists ruled Rump Scotland Scots Scottish seventeenth century ships shown in Source sixteenth century soldiers Source F Spain Spanish Armada St Mary Thomas Cranmer Thomas Cromwell throne towns trade Tudor Wales wanted Welsh William of Orange women wool woollen cloth