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A lesson looking at Chinese Civilisation before the British involvement, their empire and the decision to stop the Treasure Fleets.

It then goes on to study in depth the Causes, Events and Consequences of the Opium War 1842.

Lesson activities are as follows:
Teacher intro
Extended reading task and comprehension discussion
Note taking exercises
2 Source Questions
Opium War debate prep
Opium War debate
Opium War written responses

This is a fully-resourced lesson that includes everything you need in the ‘resources’ section at the end of the PowerPoint.
Hope it helps.

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