Oxford AQA GCSE History (9-1): Britain: Migration, Empires and the People c790-Present Day Revision Guide
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ISBN
9781382015042
Contents
Introduction to this Revision Guide
Top revision tips
Master your exam skills
How to master the source question
How to master the ‘significance’ question
How to master the ‘similarity/difference’ question
How to master the ‘main factors’ question
AQA GCSE History mark schemes
Britain: Migration, Empires and the People c790–Present Day Timeline
Part one: Conquered and conquerors
1 Invasion
Anglo-Saxon and Viking invasion of Britain
Cnut, Emma and the North Sea Empire
4 Sugar and the Caribbean
Tudor and Stuart explorers look west
The move to slavery
7 Expansion in India
British control in India
Indian discontent
Impact of Empire on Britain and India
10 The end of the British Empire
Reasons for the end of the British Empire
The Suez Crisis, 1956
2 A Norman Kingdom and ‘Angevin’ Empire
England and the Norman Empire
The ‘Angevin’ Empire
3 The birth of English identity
The Hundred Years War
Part two: Looking west
5 Colonisation in North America
British colonies in America
The British lose their American colonies
6 Migrants to and from Britain
Huguenot migration, Ulster Plantations and Highland Clearances
Part three: Expansion and empire
8 Expansion in Africa
The scramble for Africa
Expansion continues
The Boer War of 1899–1902
9 Migrants to, from and within Britain
Irish and Jewish migration to Britain
People on the move in nineteenth-century Britain
Part four: Britain in the twentieth century
11 The legacy of the British Empire
Immigration to Britain after the Second World War
The Commonwealth
The Falklands War, 1982
12 Britain’s relationship with Europe
Britain and Europe
Exam practice: GCSE sample answers
Activity answers guidance
Glossary
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