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Elizabeth I: Society and Economy

Explore the changes in English society and economy during the reign of Elizabeth I. Learn about the structure of society, attitudes towards the poor, local government, and rebellions that took place during this time.

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Elizabeth I: Society and Economy

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  1. Vocabulary Chase Red = use the word correctly in a sentence Green = explain the meaning of the word Blue = follow the instructions START Link the lasttwo words to HVII’s reign Attainder Enclosure Praemunire heretic Annates Link the lasttwo words toHVIII’s reign Book of Rates Link the lasttwo words toMary’s reign Black Rubric FINISH! factionalism

  2. FLIP LEARNING TASKS: You will been sent a document on local government under Elizabeth, you will need revise this information ready for a quiz this lesson! The following tasks are due in today:

  3. Elizabeth I: Society and Economy KNOW Key facts about Elizabethan economy EXPLAIN Explain how the economy changed over time EVALUATE How convincing historians are on the topic of Elizabethan economy How did English society and economy change and with what effects?

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  5. Structure of Society: Change and Continuity Using pp.167-168, make Cornell notes on how the structure of society changed, or stayed the same during Elizabeth’s reign KNOW The scale of poverty in Elizabethan England EXPLAIN Attitudes and policies taken towards the poor EVALUATE How successful policies towards the poor were

  6. Society: Change and Continuity KNOW The scale of poverty in Elizabethan England EXPLAIN Attitudes and policies taken towards the poor EVALUATE How successful policies towards the poor were

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  8. Regions and Local Government

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  10. Rebellions during the reign of Elizabeth I TASK: Create a mind map full of information that you can remember about rebellions under Elizabeth I. REBELLIONS DURING THE REIGN OF ELIZABETH I KNOW The scale of poverty in Elizabethan England EXPLAIN Attitudes and policies taken towards the poor EVALUATE How successful policies towards the poor were

  11. Rebellions during the reign of Elizabeth I When studying a breadth study, you need to be able to explore themes over time. TASK: Compare the following rebellions, by filling in the table KNOW The scale of poverty in Elizabethan England EXPLAIN Attitudes and policies taken towards the poor EVALUATE How successful policies towards the poor were

  12. Northern Rebellion (1569-70) The Northern Rebellion was the only significant rebellion against Elizabeth. It took place mainly in Durham and North Yorkshire in November-December 1569. A second rising was attempted in Cumberland in February 1570. Both attempts were a failure.

  13. Northern Rebellion (1569-70) The Northern Rebellion was the only significant rebellion against Elizabeth. It took place mainly in Durham and North Yorkshire in November-December 1569. A second rising was attempted in Cumberland in February 1570. Both attempts were a failure.

  14. Essex Rebellion -Overview of the rebellion-

  15. FLIP LEARNING TASKS: Finish off the rebellion table, remember this can count as part of your revision for this week! Using pp.232-235, create a handout of whether Elizabeth’s reign saw a ‘Golden Age’INFORMATION MUST BE SET OUT ‘FOR’ AND ‘AGAINST’ The following tasks are due in next lesson: Front Cover 1-2 = Art 2-3 = Literature 4-5 = Music Back cover - blank A Guide to the Golden Age

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