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pptx, 342.43 KB
This is the fourth lesson in a series covering the new Edexcel A-Level History unit: Britain losing and gaining an Empire 1763 - 1914.

This series of lessons covers the second depth study: Learning from past mistakes:Canada and the Durham Report, 1837 - 40

The lesson is ready to teach and includes all worksheets and sources. The lessons refers to the textbook "Britain: Losing and gaining and Empire, 1763 - 1914" (Christie, 2016 Pearson) although other textbooks could be used with the lessons.

During the lesson pupils will:
* Investigate the character of the Earl of Durham and his early work in parliamentary reform.
* Use source analysis to identify the reasons why Durham was chosen to deal with the Canadian situation
* Investigate the actions taken by Durham in Canada and evaluate his reputation as a reformer and the reasons for the failure of the Canada mission.
* Investigate and evaluate the impact of Durhams advisers Wakefield and Buller.
* Decide if Durham deserves to be remembered as a reformer.
* Evaluate British actions and decide if the way they dealt with Canada shows that they had learnt from their mistakes.

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