"Living Through History" is a complete Key Stage 3 course which brings out the exciting events in history. The course is available in two different editions, Core and Foundation. Every Core title in the series has a parallel Foundation edition, and both are supported by teachers' packs.
Pack 2 covers Year 8 and includes Making of the United Kingdom, Black Peoples of the Americas, and Indians of North America. For full details on this series, please click on the link to Pack 1 below ...
Source B ALVIN COFFEY Alvin Coffey was a black slave in America . om west In 1849 his master took to California . They went to look for gold . A lot of other people went too . It was called the Californian Gold Rush .
Origins of slaves - Roles of Portuguese and Spanish - Olaudah Equiano - War of Independence - Arguments for and against the abolition of slavery - Civil War - Life of a slave - The Great Depression - Marcus Garvey - Martin Luther King - ...
As explorers, laborers, soldiers, artists, slaves, freedmen, and citizens, these individuals played an essential part in the unique conglomerate that is the United States, and their remarkable, often unsung history is conveyed in this ...
Looks at two central questions: How have black people been treated in the Americas?How has the experience of black people affected the course of American history?
The course is available in two different editions, Core and Foundation. Every core title in the series has a parallel Foundation edition.
A source book for students studying the history of Britain from 1500 to 1750. Historical narrative is accompanied by a range of primary and secondary sources. Suggested level: intermediate, junior secondary.
The Making of the United Kingdom
1.11 Disunited Kingdoms The British Isles in about 1500 . In the years 1500–1750 Britain became much richer , more powerful and more united than before . In 1500 , as you can see from the map , many things kept Britain disunited .
A history text of America's colonial period emphasizing the interaction of three cultures--colonialists, Indians, and blacks.