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1625 1660 Private Study and Deeper Learning Guide Component 2 Depth Study for AQA ALevel History The English Revolution 1625 1660 The following guide provides

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1625 1660 Private Study and Deeper Learning Guide Component 2 Depth Study for AQA ALevel History The English Revolution 1625 1660 The following guide provides a number of ways for you to maximise and deepen your learning in your Alevel History Unit on the English Revolution Many of these tasks should be completed in Private Study PS . 1642-1660. HISTORICAL BACKGROUND. THE ENGLISH CIVIL WAR 1642-1651 WAS CAUSED BY MANY UNPOPULAR POLITICAL DECISIONS OF CHARLES 1st EXECUTED IN 1649 BY OLIVER CROMWELL WHO MADE A REPUBLIC AND BECAME LORD PROTECTOR.. Chapter 20 pages 500-503. Chapter 21 Sections 1, 2, 4, and 5. Chapter 22 Sections 1, 2, and 3. Essential Questions. What effect did the Commercial Revolution have on people’s standard of living?. What are some of the economic freedoms and new opportunities that emerged during the commercial revolution?. Mrs. Tucker. World History. Victor Valley High School. Vocabulary Front-Load – . Frayer. Method. Salon. Neoclassical. Despotism. Ideology. Estates. Serf. Philosophes. Coup d’état. Hundred Days. . by Red Saunders: An Impressions Gallery touring exhibition, 9 March – 29 September 2013 . Leveller . Women in the English Revolution, 1647. Overview. . . . . The Leveller women were a major influence in the English Civil War. Although the physical efforts were mainly carried out by the men, the women’s contribution to the revolution through their leafleting and campaigning should not be overlooked. It was these efforts that gave the revolution a lasting legacy.. and . The . Levellers. English . Revolution. See. the word file “A . Timeline. ”.. Puritanism. group of English Protestants in the XVI and XVII centuries, including English Calvinists. Puritans believed that the Church of England was still associated and tolerant with the Catholic Church; English Reformation not enough. Critical Thinking thru Battles for Independence. Table of Contents. 1. . The West Indies. 2. . Oppression. Jamaica and Linton . Kwesi. Johnson. 3. . Revolt and Revolution. U.S., . Mumia. Abu Jamal, and KRS-ONE. Melissa Williamson. 9. th. grade World History. The English Colonies Rebel. Divine Right: . idea that monarchs have the right to rule from God. Petition of Right: . Parliament alone could impose taxes. Element. :. . Identify the causes and results of the revolutions in England (1689). , United States (1776), France (1789), Haiti (1791), and Latin America (1808-1825). Vocabulary. : English Revolution, Glorious Revolution. England. Color England . BLUE. Add the following information into your Key:. England. King Charles I. Let. ’. s start with England…. England had a civil war against the absolute power of the monarchy.. Unit # 6. Part #2. American Soldiers. English . Soldiers. The Causes . of the . American revolution. 1763 - 1774. British Government . Versus. British Colonists. Viewing Guide – The American Revolution: From Colonies to Constitution. The English Revolution was a conflict between social classes. The English Revolution failed to satisfy those who saw the King’s execution as the first step towards more radical changes. The English Revolution was ultimately about religion. Origins of the civil war. Edward Hyde. , later Lord Clarendon, a parliamentarian turned royalist, believed the English Civil War was the last “great rebellion”; historian . C.V. Wedgwood. , an internal war caused by a temporary political breakdown. The Whig historian . English romanticism developed as a reaction to many social influences: . --the unrest of the French Revolution . --the excesses of the Industrial Revolution. --the widespread poverty and oppression of workers.. :. . Identify the causes and results of the revolutions in England (1689). , United States (1776), France (1789), Haiti (1791), and Latin America (1808-1825). Vocabulary. : English Revolution, Glorious Revolution.

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