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Tudor and Elizabethan England’s links with the Islamic World (Morocco, the Barbary Coast, and the Ottoman and Persian Empires) are explored in this lesson as part of a unit enquiry: ‘how did England become more connected with the wider world between 1492 -1642?’

Includes all traditional phases of a lesson. A guided reading resource with several linked tasks, a detailed map, challenge task, as well as an analysis of an extract from Jerry Brotton’s fantastic *This Orient Isle: Elizabethan England and the Islamic World * (2016).

Intended to be taught to KS3.

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cbev07

4 years ago
5

Fab resource - thank you for the time you took to put this lesson together. It offers a different viewpoint of the Elizabethan era and all activities are well thought out and ready to deliver to students. Thank you!

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