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This is the fourth lesson out of scheme of work on the English Civil War. Originally designed for the AQA GCSE Paper 2 (Thematic Studies, Power and the People, Challenging Royal Authority) however these resources could be used for any Key Stage 3, 4 or 5 lesson on the English Civil War. This lesson begins with a drawing exercise on the execution of Charles I. Information is then provided on how Charles came to be executed, The Second Civil War, The Rump Parliament, the trial of Charles I, the execution and if Charles I was a danger to democracy. Next there is a differentiated mock-trial on Charles I (pupils are given different character cards depending on their ability). Finally, pupils discuss the long-term and short-term impacts of Charles I’s execution. Homework is provided on whether Charles should have been executed as well as a newspaper reporting activity on the execution.

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