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In this engaging lesson, students will explore the complex relationship between King James I and religion, the broader context of religious beliefs during Jacobean England, and the historical significance of the Gunpowder Plot of 1605. The lesson aims to provide a comprehensive understanding of how these elements intertwine, influencing both the political landscape and cultural atmosphere of the time.

Objectives:
Analyse King James I’s religious beliefs and their impact on his reign.
Examine the religious climate in Jacobean England, including the tensions between Catholics and Protestants.
Understand the motivations and implications of the Gunpowder Plot within this context.
Utilise Cornell note-taking to enhance comprehension and retention of information.

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