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Lesson to celebrate of Chatham’s Afro-Caribbean Chartist Leader - William Cuffay.

Great way to add diversity to your study of the British Industrial Revolution - also a crucial element of the study of political change and the Chartists in Britain.

Card puzzle activity.
Storyboard activity.
Plenary tasks.

Stretch activities throughout including a worksheet with activities for higher and lower abilities. Example lesson plan included to help explain the lesson and as a template for your own plans.

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