This lesson was designed for the Edexcel migration GCSE paper but can be used fro any early modern migration study. It covers economic, social, religious, political factors and focuses on the key case studies of Soho and Spitalfields
L.o.s
- To explain why the Huguenots were generally successful in settling in England
- To evaluate the relative importance of these reasons
please note this lesson refers to the Edexcel Pearson migrants in Britain textbook
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Early Modern migration unit
This unit of work, designed for the Edexcel Migrants in Britain thematic study includes 12 lessons and covers reasons for, experiences of, and impact of migration to England in the Early Modern period. Content includes: Renaissance, Reformation, Gypsies, Jews, Huguenots, Palatines, non-European migrants, growth of empire and imperial trade. Also features two lessons on the case studies: Flemish/Walloons and Huguenots in Soho/Spitalfields. Also includes revision/consolidation and exam question skills resources. All lessons also available individually
Huguenot migrants in Early Modern England
This bundle contains two lessons covering content the experiences of Huguenot migrants in England; a homework task; 12 marker exam question practise. Suitable for Edexcel Migrants in Britain thematic study, adaptable for other exam boards.
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