Pupils analyse the reliability of 6 pieces of evidence put forward during the trial of Dic Penderyn.
Pupils then determine whether Dic Penderyn was guilty or innocent for the crime he was accused of committing.
To conclude, pupils write a letter to the Home Secretary to suggest the reasons for (or against) the idea of granting Dic Penderyn a posthumous pardon.
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Merthyr Tydfil, 1831
A selection of resources looking at the causes and course of the Merthyr Rising, and an historical enquiry into the guilt of Dic Penderyn. There's an additional resource on Wales' contribution to the Industrial Revolution (with reference to Merthyr).
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The resources are good but for a cost of £4.00 I was expecting some notes to go with the ppt and word docs - some teacher notes or a plan would have been helpful.
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