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Y13 - Losing and Gaining an Empire
Y13 - Losing and Gaining an Empire
By: Mr Gaughan
The loss of the American colonies 1770-83, The changing Nature Of The Royal Navy 1763-1914, Learning from past mistakes: Canada and the Durham Report 1837-40 ...7Decks632Flashcards13Learners -
Britian: Losing and Gaining an Empire, (1763-1914)
Britian: Losing and Gaining an Empire, (1763-1914)
By: Reuben Messik
Losing the American Colonies, The Birth of British Australia, Nearly Losing an Empire: the British in India, 1829-58 ...7Decks309Flashcards4Learners -
Edexcel History A-Level Britain: losing and gaining an empire, 1763–1914)- Key Topic 5/ The Nile valley, 1882–98
Edexcel History A-Level Britain: losing and gaining an empire, 1763–1914)- Key Topic 5/ The Nile valley, 1882–98
By: Kaleb Roy
Reasons for intervention in Egypt 1882, Egypt as a 'veiled protectorate'; the promises to withdraw and the failure to do so; the work of Sir Evelyn Baring., The problem of the Sudan3Decks78Flashcards13Learners -
Edexcel History A-Level (Paper 3, Option 35.1: Britain: losing and gaining an empire, 1763–1914)- Key Topic 4/ Nearly losing an empire: the British in India, 1829–58
Edexcel History A-Level (Paper 3, Option 35.1: Britain: losing and gaining an empire, 1763–1914)- Key Topic 4/ Nearly losing an empire: the British in India, 1829–58
By: Archie Atkinson
The role of the East India Company and the Governor General; the importance of Bengal and the Company Army, William Sleeman’s campaign against Thagi: the drive against Sati and female infanticide; the impact of missionaries., The Indian Rebellion3Decks86Flashcards143Learners -
Britain: losing and gaining an empire, 1763–1914- The changing nature and extent of trade
Britain: losing and gaining an empire, 1763–1914- The changing nature and extent of trade
By: Kaleb Roy
The changing importance of ports, entrepôts and trade routes within the UK and throughout the Empire, 1763-1914, Reasons for, and nature of, the changing patterns of trade, 1763-1914:2Decks106Flashcards17Learners -
Edexcel History A-Level Britain: losing and gaining an empire, 1763–1914- Nearly losing an empire: the British in India, 1829–58
Edexcel History A-Level Britain: losing and gaining an empire, 1763–1914- Nearly losing an empire: the British in India, 1829–58
By: Kaleb Roy
The role of the East India Company and the Governor General; the importance of Bengal and the Company Army, William Sleeman’s campaign against Thagi: the drive against Sati and female infanticide; the impact of missionaries., The Indian Rebellion3Decks86Flashcards19Learners -
Edexcel History A-Level Britain: losing and gaining an empire, 1763–1914 - The Loss of the American Colonies, 1770-1783
Edexcel History A-Level Britain: losing and gaining an empire, 1763–1914 - The Loss of the American Colonies, 1770-1783
By: Kaleb Roy
Tensions between colonists and the British, 1770–75:, Clashes between British forces and rebels, 1775–76; the Declaration of Independence and Articles of Confederation, Britain's defeat, 1778–83:3Decks78Flashcards11Learners -
Edexcel History A-Level (Paper 3, Option 35.1: Britain: losing and gaining an empire, 1763–1914)- Key Topic 2/ The birth of British Australia, 1788–1829
Edexcel History A-Level (Paper 3, Option 35.1: Britain: losing and gaining an empire, 1763–1914)- Key Topic 2/ The birth of British Australia, 1788–1829
By: Archie Atkinson
Australia’s role as a penal colony from 1788; the importance of Lachlan Macquarie: the development of Sydney; land grants to ex-convicts and development up the Hawkesbury River; the growth of Macquarie towns, Impact of British settlement on Aborigines in Tasmania and New South Wales, 1788-1829, The spreading impact3Decks91Flashcards200Learners -
Edexcel History A-Level (Paper 3, Option 35.1: Britain: losing and gaining an empire, 1763–1914)- Key Topic 5/ The Nile valley, 1882–98
Edexcel History A-Level (Paper 3, Option 35.1: Britain: losing and gaining an empire, 1763–1914)- Key Topic 5/ The Nile valley, 1882–98
By: Archie Atkinson
Reasons for intervention in Egypt 1882, Egypt as a 'veiled protectorate'; the promises to withdraw and the failure to do so; the work of Sir Evelyn Baring., The problem of the Sudan3Decks78Flashcards104Learners -
(MON) Britain: Losing And Gaining An Empire
(MON) Britain: Losing And Gaining An Empire
By: Imogen Higgins
British Empire, Trade, Navy ...8Decks38Flashcards1Learner -
History Edexcel A-Level - 35.1 - Britain: losing and gaining an empire
History Edexcel A-Level - 35.1 - Britain: losing and gaining an empire
By: Emre Arslan
The Changing Nature and Extent of Trade - Topic 1.1, The Changing Nature and Extent of Trade - Topic 1.2, The Changing Nature of the Royal Navy - Topic 2.1 ...20Decks127Flashcards6Learners -
Edexcel History A-Level (Paper 3, Option 35.1: Britain: losing and gaining an empire, 1763–1914)- Theme 2/ The changing nature of the Royal Navy
Edexcel History A-Level (Paper 3, Option 35.1: Britain: losing and gaining an empire, 1763–1914)- Theme 2/ The changing nature of the Royal Navy
By: Archie Atkinson
The changing Royal Navy, 1763-1914:, The importance of the acquisition and retention of key strategic bases around the globe, 1763-19142Decks97Flashcards83Learners -
Edexcel History A-Level (Paper 3, Option 35.1: Britain: losing and gaining an empire, 1763–1914)- Theme 1/ The changing nature and extent of trade
Edexcel History A-Level (Paper 3, Option 35.1: Britain: losing and gaining an empire, 1763–1914)- Theme 1/ The changing nature and extent of trade
By: Archie Atkinson
The changing importance of ports, entrepôts and trade routes within the UK and throughout the Empire, 1763-1914, Reasons for, and nature of, the changing patterns of trade, 1763-1914:2Decks106Flashcards94Learners -
Edexcel History A-Level (Paper 3, Option 35.1: Britain: losing and gaining an empire, 1763–1914)- Key Topic 1/ The Loss of the American Colonies, 1770-1783
Edexcel History A-Level (Paper 3, Option 35.1: Britain: losing and gaining an empire, 1763–1914)- Key Topic 1/ The Loss of the American Colonies, 1770-1783
By: Archie Atkinson
Tensions between colonists and the British, 1770–75:, Clashes between British forces and rebels, 1775–76; the Declaration of Independence and Articles of Confederation, Britain's defeat, 1778–83:3Decks78Flashcards98Learners -
Edexcel History A-Level (Paper 3, Option 35.1: Britain: losing and gaining an empire, 1763–1914)- Key Topic 3/ Learning from past mistakes: Canada and the Durham Report, 1837–40
Edexcel History A-Level (Paper 3, Option 35.1: Britain: losing and gaining an empire, 1763–1914)- Key Topic 3/ Learning from past mistakes: Canada and the Durham Report, 1837–40
By: Archie Atkinson
The political nature and governmental system of Upper and Lower Canada and the perceived threat from the USA, The revolts of 1837–38, The importance of the Earl of Durham's appointment as High Commissioner; the roles of Charles Buller and Edward Gibbon Wakefield; the main recommendations and importance of the Durham Report.3Decks96Flashcards126Learners -
Edexcel History A-Level Britain: losing and gaining an empire, 1763–1914 - The birth of British Australia, 1788–1829
Edexcel History A-Level Britain: losing and gaining an empire, 1763–1914 - The birth of British Australia, 1788–1829
By: Kaleb Roy
Impact of British settlement on Aborigines in Tasmania and New South Wales, 1788-1829, The spreading impact, Australia’s Role As A Penal Colony From 17883Decks91Flashcards17Learners -
Edexcel History A-Level Britain: losing and gaining an empire, 1763–1914- The changing nature of the Royal Navy
Edexcel History A-Level Britain: losing and gaining an empire, 1763–1914- The changing nature of the Royal Navy
By: Kaleb Roy
The changing Royal Navy, 1763-1914:, The importance of the acquisition and retention of key strategic bases around the globe, 1763-19142Decks97Flashcards12Learners -
Edexcel History A-Level Britain: losing and gaining an empire, 1763–1914 - Learning from past mistakes: Canada and the Durham Report, 1837–40
Edexcel History A-Level Britain: losing and gaining an empire, 1763–1914 - Learning from past mistakes: Canada and the Durham Report, 1837–40
By: Kaleb Roy
The political nature and governmental system of Upper and Lower Canada and the perceived threat from the USA, The revolts of 1837–38, The importance of the Earl of Durham's appointment as High Commissioner; the roles of Charles Buller and Edward Gibbon Wakefield; the main recommendations and importance of the Durham Report.3Decks96Flashcards10Learners -
History
History
By: Jess Wilcox
Political and government change 1918-33, Theme 2: Opposition Controls and Consent, Theme 3: Reacting to economic challenges, 1918-31 ...12Decks302Flashcards2Learners