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AQA GCSE Historic Environment Summary Sheet
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This summary sheet covers the entirety of the AQA GCSE History topic ‘Historic Environment: Drake’s Circumnavigation’. This is for 2024 exams only. 
 
Including key dates and key words, this poster everything you need to ace your exams!
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CLEP History of the United States 1: Early Colonization to 1877
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Treaty of Tordesillas -->Moved the "line of demarcation" further west. Ignored by 
most other European nations. Vasco Nunez de Balboa -->crossed the isthmus of Panama - First European to see the 
Pacific Ocean 
Juan Ponce de Leon -->explored Florida in search of gold and the fountain of youth. Claimed Florida for Spain 
New Spain -->autocratic empire to benefit the parent country. utilized slavery and 
imported african slaves 
John Cabot -->Italian explorer for England - searche...
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Giant AP Euro Terms List Questions and Answers Already Passed
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95 Thesis Religious thinker Martin Luther pinned this document to the door of a church, in 
protest to many church practices but especially indulgences., written by Martin Luther in 1517, 
they are widely regarded as the primary catalyst for the Protestant Reformation. Luther used these 
theses to display his displeasure with some of the Church's clergy's abuses, most notably the sale 
of indulgences; this ultimately gave birth to Protestantism. 
Spanish Armada A Spanish fleet attempted to att...
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CLEP History of the United States 1: Early Colonization to 187- 2024
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Treaty of Tordesillas -->Moved the "line of demarcation" further west. Ignored by 
most other European nations. Vasco Nunez de Balboa -->crossed the isthmus of Panama - First European to see the 
Pacific Ocean 
Juan Ponce de Leon -->explored Florida in search of gold and the fountain of youth. Claimed Florida for Spain 
New Spain -->autocratic empire to benefit the parent country. utilized slavery and 
imported african slaves 
John Cabot -->Italian explorer for England - searche...
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GCSE History Elizabethan era notes and summary
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This document includes all of the information of the Elizabethan topic for GCSE history, beginning in 1558 with the early challenges Elizabeth faced with her rule and ending in 1587 when the 1587 colony led by Raleigh failed. I received a grade 9 in history GCSE for the 2023 GCSE exams and used the notes here to help me all along. They are detailed, highlighted and easy to access throughout. I have included question structure and how to answer to gain the most possible marks at the beginning of ...
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AQA A Level History: Elizabeth I 2023 with verified questions and answers
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7th September 1533 
Elizabeth I born 
 
 
 
May 1536 
Declared illegitimate after her mother's death 
 
 
 
1544 
returned to the succession 
 
 
 
1554 
briefly imprisoned after the Wyatt Rebellion 
 
 
 
17th November 1558 
parliament proclaimed Elizabeth Queen 
 
 
 
John Knox 
criticised Elizabeth in the monstrous regiment of women 
 
 
 
officially Catholic country after 
1555 
 
 
 
1558 financial policy 
£227,000 
 
 
 
1558 foreign policy 
loss of Calais 
end of Hapsburg-Valois rivalry...
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U. S. History exam chapter 1-7 With Complete Solution
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U. S. History exam chapter 1-7 
 
What merchants controlled the overland routes to Asia? - Muslim 
 
What European nation first discovered a sea route to Asia? - Portugal 
 
What monarch sponsored Columbus's first expedition? - Isabella 
 
The most significant fact about John Cabot's voyage was that he - Claimed land in North America for England 
 
Magellan - Was killed in the Philippines 
 
Luther's relgious ideas spread primarily because of - The development of movable-type printing 
 
Duri...
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Voyages of Discovery- GCSE Edexcel History
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12 pages of class notes from grade 9/ A* student for Voyages of Discovery in the Early Elizabethan England Topic in GCSE Edexcel History. Covers Drake's Circumnavigation of the World, the voyages of Sir Walter Raleigh, the settlements and why they failed. 
 
Contains in depth notes, evaluations and sample essay questions with either a full essay or essay plan, also contains a brief summary of the different question types encountered in this exam and tips on how to answer them. Complete notes fo...
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Ch.10-13 History Notes (A+ Graded already)
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Russia correct answers Largest country in the world 
 
Ms correct answers Highest spot in Europe 
 
Europe correct answers Only continent with no large deserts 
 
Rhine River correct answers Europe's most important inland water way 
 
Eurasia correct answers World's largest landmass 
 
England correct answers Largest country on the island of Great Britain 
 
Great Britain correct answers The eighth largest island in the world 
 
Pennines correct answers Mountain chain known as the "backbone o...
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Age of absolutism test updated 2023 questions and answers complete
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Age of absolutism test updated 2023 questions and answers complete 
 
What are Absolute monarchs 
Kings or queens who held all the power within their state's boundaries 
What was the absolute monarch's goal 
To control every aspect of society 
What is divine right 
The idea that God created the monarchy and the monarchy acted as God's representative on earth 
How did monarchs justify their power 
By divine right 
True or false: 
Monarchs answered only to God 
True 
Ferdinand and Isabella came...
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