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Year9 History

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Year2024
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Unit 1: Medieval England and the wider world 1066 -1509 Unit 2: Britain 1509 -1745 Unit 3: Britain and the wider world 1745 -1901 Unit 4: Challenges for Britain, Europe and the wider world 1901 to the present day Unit 5: World history significant societies

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WULA CHAM JARJUSep 25, 2024

The Qing were the last dynasty of emperors to rule China. The Qing emperors were Manchu, and the first Manchu leader was a skilled warrior.

user531506Sep 25, 2024

Babur, a Muslim warrior prince from Central Asia, founded the Mughal Empire. It began in 1526 and lasted for over 200 years.

ArwaSep 25, 2024

After the American Civil War, many southern states retained racist rules and systems. The 1896 Supreme Court ruling allowing segregation was not successfully challenged until 1954.

Faith_nketsiSep 25, 2024

After the American Civil War, many southern states retained racist rules and systems. The 1896 Supreme Court ruling allowing segregation was not successfully challenged until 1954.

loembaalineSep 25, 2024

After World War Two, it was hoped that the wartime allies could continue to work together. However, relations between the US and Soviet Union deteriorated quickly.

C๏mfץSep 25, 2024

After World War Two, it was hoped that the wartime allies could continue to work together. However, relations between the US and Soviet Union deteriorated quickly.

Christine ChiromboSep 25, 2024

Between 1948 and 1971, many people migrated to Britain from the Caribbean as part of the Windrush generation. The Windrush generation made a big cultural impact on British society.

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Between 1948 and 1971, many people migrated to Britain from the Caribbean as part of the Windrush generation. The Windrush generation made a big cultural impact on British society.

Mr. Perfectionist 🙏Sep 25, 2024

Challenges for Britain, Europe and the wider world 1901 to the present day: Case study: India’s independence campaign

Molham مُلهَمSep 25, 2024

One of the first African countries to declare independence from Britain was Ghana, in 1957. This paved the way for other African countries to declare independence.