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Year 8 History

Key Stage 3 History Year 8: exploring the transformation of Britain from the end of the Middle Ages through the Tudor and Stuart dynasties to the dawn of the Industrial Revolution, covering political, religious, and social upheavals.

7 units·40 topics·Ages 12-13
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The Tudor Dynasty: Power and Religion

5 topics·1485 – 1558

Examining the establishment of the Tudor line and the religious rollercoaster of the 16th century.

Henry VII: Securing the Throne

How the first Tudor king ended the Wars of the Roses and consolidated royal power.

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Henry VIII and the Break with Rome

Investigating the political and personal motives behind the English Reformation.

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Edward VI: The Radical Reformation

A study of how England became a truly Protestant nation under the boy king.

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Mary I: Restoring Catholicism

Evaluating the reign of England's first queen regnant and her attempts to undo the Reformation.

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Tudor Life: Health and Medicine

Looking at how ordinary people dealt with disease, the Plague, and Tudor medical theories.

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The Elizabethan Golden Age

6 topics·1558 – 1603

The reign of Elizabeth I, exploring national identity, exploration, and cultural flowering.

The Elizabethan Religious Settlement

How Elizabeth attempted to create a "Middle Way" to bring stability to England.

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Mary Queen of Scots and Catholic Plots

The threat posed by Mary Stuart and the network of spies led by Francis Walsingham.

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The Spanish Armada

The conflict with Spain and the reasons for the English victory in 1588.

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Global Exploration: Drake and Raleigh

The beginnings of English seafaring power and the first attempts at American colonisation.

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Elizabethan Culture: Theatre and the Arts

The rise of Shakespeare and the importance of propaganda in royal portraiture.

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Poverty and the Poor Laws

How the Elizabethans categorised and dealt with the growing problem of the "wandering poor".

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The Early Stuarts: Tensions and Gunpowder

5 topics·1603 – 1642

The transition to the Stuart dynasty and the growing rift between King and Parliament.

James I and the Divine Right of Kings

The union of the crowns and James's theories on absolute monarchical power.

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The Gunpowder Plot of 1605

A deep dive into the conspiracy to destroy the King and Parliament.

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Witchcraft and Superstition

Exploring the 17th-century obsession with magic and the persecution of "witches".

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Charles I and the Personal Rule

The "Eleven Years Tyranny" and the financial disputes over Ship Money.

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The Short and Long Parliaments

The breakdown of relations and the immediate triggers of the Civil War.

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Civil War and the Republic

6 topics·1642 – 1660

A country divided: the military conflict, the trial of a king, and the rule of Cromwell.

Edgehill to Naseby: The Military Conflict

Key battles and the evolution of the New Model Army.

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The Radical Levellers and Diggers

Exploring the democratic and social ideas that emerged during the chaos of war.

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The Trial and Execution of Charles I

The legal and moral arguments surrounding the regicide.

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Cromwell in Ireland and Scotland

The brutal campaigns to secure the Republic and their lasting legacy.

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Life in Puritan England

The social and religious impact of the "Rule of the Major-Generals".

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The Collapse of the Republic

The death of Cromwell and the path to the Restoration.

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Restoration, Plague, and Fire

5 topics·1660 – 1685

The return of the Merry Monarch and the dual disasters that struck London.

Charles II: The Merry Monarch

The cultural shift of the Restoration and the reopening of theatres.

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The Great Plague of 1665

The last major outbreak of bubonic plague in England.

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The Great Fire of London 1666

The causes, course, and consequences of the fire that destroyed the City.

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Samuel Pepys and the Power of Diaries

Using primary sources to understand 17th-century life.

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Science and the Royal Society

The birth of modern science under Newton, Boyle, and Hooke.

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Revolution and the Birth of Empire

5 topics·1685 – 1714

The Glorious Revolution and the expansion of British influence abroad.

James II and the Catholic Threat

The brief and troubled reign of James II and the Monmouth Rebellion.

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The Glorious Revolution of 1688

The invitation to William of Orange and the establishment of constitutional monarchy.

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The Act of Union 1707

How England and Scotland became the United Kingdom of Great Britain.

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The Transatlantic Slave Trade Begins

The origins of Britain's involvement in the triangular trade.

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The East India Company

The growth of trade with India and the foundations of the British Empire.

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The Georgians: Society and Change

8 topics·1714 – 1760

The early 18th century, the Hanoverian succession, and the shifting social landscape.

The Hanoverian Succession

Why a German prince became George I and the rise of the Prime Minister.

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The Jacobite Risings

The attempts by the Stuarts to reclaim the throne in 1715 and 1745.

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The Agricultural Revolution

New farming techniques and the impact of the Enclosure Acts.

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The Gin Craze

Social problems and urban life in early Georgian London.

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The Enlightenment in Britain

The spread of new ideas through coffee houses and literature.

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Britain in 1750: On the Brink of Change

A summary of Britain's position before the Industrial Revolution.

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Crime and Punishment: The Bloody Code

The harsh legal system of the 18th century and the use of transportation.

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The Early Industrialists

The first signs of the factory system and the use of water power.

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