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AQA GCSE history lesson from the Reform and Reformers section of the Power & The People unit.

In this lesson we first look at why Britain got involved in the slave trade. The pupils then go on to learn about who the significant abolitionists were. The four we look at are William Wilberforce, Thomas Clarkson, Olaudah Equiano and Granville Sharp. The pupils complete a significance circles activity where they decide who the most significant abolitionists were and why. We then go onto a “How useful is…” source question with guidance on how to respond.

Included is:

Starter activity
Video clips
Activity on reasons for slavery
Abolitionist character cards
Significance circles activity
source question.

Hope this helps

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