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British history Common Core L.11-12.3 resources

Preview of The Triumph of Parliament in England (Match 'Em & Short Answer Worksheet)

The Triumph of Parliament in England (Match 'Em & Short Answer Worksheet)

By the time they reach high school, students know that the United States was once a British colony. However, not all of them understand that seemingly American concepts, like a Constitution, Bill of Rights and the Rule of Law, all have their origins in the British Isles.Tracing Britain's evolution from absolutism to constitutional monarchy, this two-part worksheet includes historic notables such as: Charles I, Magna Carta and the Glorious Revolution. It will help deepen students' understanding o
Preview of America's Changing Political Culture 1700-1750

America's Changing Political Culture 1700-1750

When the 18th Century dawned, Britain's position in the New World was secure: it had a loyal and contented population, secure borders and a steady inflow of tax revenue. However, less than fifty years later, these same colonies would become a breeding ground for revolutionary ideas.This two-part worksheet focuses on the Great Awakening and the Enlightenment, two opposing movements that somehow both contributed to the spread of democratic feelings in the colonies: how did Benjamin Franklin reflec
Preview of America's Revolutionary War Begins

America's Revolutionary War Begins

Following the outbreak of hostilities at Lexington and Concord, revolutionary sentiment in Britain's American colonies was at a fever pitch, Yet within months of the first shots being fired, an ominous reality set in among the patriots - their army was in desperate straits. This two-part U.S. History worksheet focuses on the disastrous early years of the American campaign for independence, when the Continental Army was outmanned, outgunned, and constantly on the brink of annihilation. Part I is
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