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**Edexcel A-Level History

Britain: losing and gaining an empire, 1763–1914**

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L15: What was the Role of The East Indian Company and Governor General?

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35.1: Britain: losing and gaining an empire, 1763–1914

L1: What was the Changing Nature of Trade in the British Empire?
L2: How Did Industrialisation Impact Trade in The British Empire?
L3: What was the Significance of Ports, Entrepots and Trade Routes in the British Empire?
L4: Why was the Acquisition of Zanzibar Significant?
L5: What Changes did the Royal Navy Experience to their Boats? (1763-1914)
L6: What was the Changing Role of the British Navy?
L7: Why were Acquisitions so Important to the British Empire?
L8: How Did the Loss of the American Colonies Take Place?
L9: What Factors Lead To the Defeat of the British in North America?
L10: How Did the British Establish a Colony in Australia?
L11: How did Australia Expand as a Colony?
L12: How did the British Seek to Govern Canada?
L13:What were the Causes and Effects of the Canadian Revolt Against the British?
L14: Why was the Durham Report So Significant?
L15: What was the Role of The East Indian Company and Governor General?
L16: What were the Cause and Effects of the Indian Rebellion?
L17: What was the Impact of William Sleeman’s Work in Colonized India?
L18: What are the Characteristics of British Rule in Egypt?
L19: What issues led to ‘the Problem in Sudan’?

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