Unit 35.1 Britain: losing and gaining an empire, 1763 1914
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A* level Comprehensive essay plan, notes and facts for A level History British Empire exams. Original value is £21.47
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A-Level History, Britain Loosing and Gaining an Empire: Essay Plans per Unit
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Detailed, colour-coordinated essay plans made for each British Empire unit. They have been divided into cause/consequence as well as positive/negative outcomes, all in one sheet of paper! Made for each available past paper question, .
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Edexcel A level History British Empire: A* Australia Essay Plans
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14 A* ESSAY PLANS FOR EDEXCEL A LEVEL HISTORY PAPER 3 AUSTRALIA 
 
These essay plans are very detailed and helped me to achieve an A* in my examinations last summer. There are 14 in-depth essay plans included and these put-together cover all that you need to know for this section of Britain:losing and gaining an empire. They are amazing plans
Edexcel A level History essay plan for the question: To what extent did economic interests govern the expansion of the British Empire during the years ? A*
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Resource pack. Edexcel A-Level history. Britain: losing and gaining an empire, 1763–1914.
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Contains table on the political development of British Australia and a revision resource on Britain's informal empire in South America. More details in individual item descriptions. Created by an A* student,
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Political Development in British Australia table
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This document offers a detailed examination of the key milestones in the political evolution of Australia from 1789 to 1828. It provides an in-depth look at pivotal events and legislative changes that shaped the governance and socio-political landscape of New South Wales (NSW) and Van Diemen’s Land during the early colonial period. Each significant event is summarized to highlight its impact on the colony’s administration, justice system, and societal structure. Useful for A-Level students a...
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Britain's Informal Empire in South America
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A poster explaining Britain's informal empire in South America following the collapse of the Spanish empire in the context in the move to free trade. It can be used to demonstrate the effects of the move to free trade, changing trade patterns with the Americas, and the changing methods of British colonialism.
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This Empire PowerPoint concisely summarises various themes across each topic, providing clear and specific evidence to aid exam preparation
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I created this PowerPoint before my exam and found it extremely helpful in summarising the evidence from the textbook and class notes, selecting the most comprehensive evidence for each subtitle/paragraph. History A-Level Edexcel can be particularly challenging, and condensing the information into three separate documents helped me stay organised and avoid dealing with scattered papers. Additionally, the information can be quite tedious, but enhancing the font and using bright colours made it mo...
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How far do you agree that the role of the Royal Navy did not substantially change in the years ?
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20/20 gained in the ,"How far do you agree that the role of the Royal Navy did not substantially change in the years ?" TEACHER ANNOTATED and marked by a leading examiner for the Edexcel board. His annotations are seen at the end. 
This is for Breadth study 2, BP1 Royal Navy , Option 35: Britain Losing and Gaining a Empire Edexcel A-Level.
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"How far do you agree that the cause of the American Revolution was the introduction of the Tea Act in 1773?" , Essay Unit 35.1 - Britain: losing and gaining an empire, 1763-1914
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A* gained in the essay , "How far do you agree that the cause of the American Revolution was the introduction of the Tea Act in 1773?" for the Option 35: Britain Losing and Gaining a Empire EDEXCEL A-Level exam series (Paper 3).
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