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Revision Lesson 3 - Topic 3 (Autosaved)
Revision Lesson 3 - Topic 3 (Autosaved)
Homework:
Set:
Name one similarity between New Unionism and the Peasants’ Revolt Due:
Task:
Name one similarity between Oliver Cromwell and Simon De Montfort Learning aim:
Name one similarity between the American Revolution and First Barons’ War
Answers
Name one similarity between the Magna Carta and the Great Reform Act
Both impacted wealthier people – the barons (MC) and the industrialists/middle classes (GRA)
Name one similarity between the Peasants’ Revolt and Pilgrimage of Grace
Both popular uprisings involving lower classes – peasants and artisans (PR), peasants and nobles (PoG)
Name one similarity between New Unionism and the Peasants’ Revolt
Both triggered by low wages – the dockworkers wages (NU), and statue of labourers (PR)
Both non-royal leaders who replaced kings – challenged Charles I (OC), and Henry III (SDM)
Name one similarity between the American Revolution and First Barons’ War
Both triggered by taxation used to pay for the army – Stamp Act 1765 and Scutage
Overview of the 19th century
What are the three themes?
1819 – 1839 –
Peterloo Newport 1850s-60s –
Massacre Rising New Model
(Radical (Chartists) Unions
Reformers)
1832 – 1838 –
1833 – 1834 – 1830s-40s 1880s-90s
Great Anti-Corn
Abolition Tolpuddle Social reform New Unionism
Reform Law League
of Slavery Martyrs
Act
1838 –
Chartist • Electoral reform
Movement • Social and economic reform
• Trade unions
Social and Economic Reform Campaigns
DISCUSS:
What was Chartism?
Who was involved?
What made it different from similar events before?
What was its impact in the short term?
What was its impact in the long term?
What was significant about Chartism? (8 marks)
Plan 2 paragraphs:
Another reason
Chartism was
significant was…
Quiet Silent
Discuss
Work Work
5 minutes 10 minutes
2 minutes
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