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How did Edward establish control?
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How did Edward establish control?

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Resources developed for New A-level OCR Unit 1; Lancastrians, Yorkists and Henry VII 1445-1509 Unit 4; How successful was Edward in restoring the power of the monarchy? Lesson 2; How did Edward establish control? Learning Objectives To describe and explain key events of Edward’s second reign To examine the re-establishment of royal control in the provinces To examine the roles of Gloucester and Clarence
How did Edward reclaim the throne?
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How did Edward reclaim the throne?

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Resources developed for New A-level OCR Unit 1; Lancastrians, Yorkists and Henry VII 1445-1509 Unit 4; How successful was Edward in restoring the power of the monarchy? Lesson 1; How did Edward reclaim the throne? Learning Objectives To understand the role of Charles the Bold of Burgundy in assisting Edward’s invasion. To explain Edward’s invasion of 1471 and Warwick’s defeat and death at Barnet To evaluate the impact of the death of Henry VI and his son
How and why was Henry VI restored to the throne?
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How and why was Henry VI restored to the throne?

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Resources developed for New A-level OCR Unit 1; Lancastrians, Yorkists and Henry VII 1445-1509 Unit 3; How did Edward IV deal with conflict? Lesson 4; How and why was Henry VI restored to the throne? Learning Objectives To explain why Edward IV lost the throne in 1470 To complete a fact test on Edward IV’s First Reign To practice essay planning
How successful was Edward’s kingship?
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How successful was Edward’s kingship?

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Resources developed for New A-level OCR Unit 1; Lancastrians, Yorkists and Henry VII 1445-1509 Unit 3; How did Edward IV deal with conflict? Lesson 2; How successful was Edward’s kingship? Learning Objective To evaluate the success of Edward’s kingship
How did Edward deal with the challenges he faced?
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How did Edward deal with the challenges he faced?

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Resources developed for New A-level OCR Unit 1; Lancastrians, Yorkists and Henry VII 1445-1509 Unit 3; How did Edward IV deal with conflict? Lesson 1; How did Edward deal with the challenges he faced? Learning Objectives To understand the challenges of Edward’s new kingship To explain how Edward dealt with; The Lancastrian problem Good government Foreign policy
Why did the Yorkists succeed?
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Why did the Yorkists succeed?

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Resources developed for New A-level OCR Unit 1; Lancastrians, Yorkists and Henry VII 1445-1509 Unit 2; Why did the Yorkists have so much success between 1455-1461? Lesson 3; Why did the Yorkists succeed? Learning Objectives To explain the reasons for Yorkist success To analyse and evaluate the importance of factors in Yorkist success Military skills of their leaders (e.g. March) Margaret of Anjou’s mistakes (e.g. preferring the Midlands and North to London)
How successful was the Yorkist military campaign?
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How successful was the Yorkist military campaign?

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Resources developed for New A-level OCR Unit 1; Lancastrians, Yorkists and Henry VII 1445-1509 Unit 2; Why did the Yorkists have so much success between 1455-1461? Lesson 2; How successful was the Yorkist military campaign? Learning Objectives To describe and explain the military successes of the Earl of March To examine the significance of Mortimer’s Cross and Towton, 1461. To evaluate the extent of Yorkist success in the overthrow of Henry VI and the accession of Edward IV
Why did the Duke of York’s fortunes change so rapidly?
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Why did the Duke of York’s fortunes change so rapidly?

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Resources developed for New A-level OCR Unit 1; Lancastrians, Yorkists and Henry VII 1445-1509 Unit 2; Why did the Yorkists have so much success between 1455-1461? Lesson 1; Why did the Duke of York’s fortunes change so rapidly? Learning Objectives To describe and explain key events for the Duke of York Battle of St. Albans, 1455. York’s second protectorate. The defeat of York in 1459. His flight to Ireland, and return in 1460. The Lancastrian defeat at Northampton. The capture of Henry VI. The death of York at Wakefield, December 1460.
What role did money and power play in the outbreak of the conflict?
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What role did money and power play in the outbreak of the conflict?

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Resources developed for New A-level OCR Unit 1; Lancastrians, Yorkists and Henry VII 1445-1509 Unit 1; Why did fighting break out in 1455? Lesson 3; What role did money and power play in the outbreak of the conflict? Learning Objectives To understand the growing financial weakness of the Crown. To explain the collapse of Lancastrian power in France by 1453 and its impact on the nobility. To analyse the road to conflict 1399-1455 in preparation for an essay
What role did the nobility play in the outbreak of the conflict?
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What role did the nobility play in the outbreak of the conflict?

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Resources developed for New A-level OCR Unit 1; Lancastrians, Yorkists and Henry VII 1445-1509 Unit 1; Why did fighting break out in 1455? Lesson 2; What role did the nobility play in the outbreak of the conflict? Learning Objectives To understand the growth of noble power and local rivalries To explain the ambitions of the Duke of York, To assess the DOY’s protectorate and his role in the outbreak of conflict in 1455.
What role did Henry and Margaret of Anjou play in the outbreak of the conflict?
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What role did Henry and Margaret of Anjou play in the outbreak of the conflict?

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Resources developed for New A-level OCR Unit 1; Lancastrians, Yorkists and Henry VII 1445-1509 Unit 1; Why did fighting break out in 1455? Lesson 1; What role did Henry and Margaret of Anjou play in the outbreak of the conflict? Learning Objectives To understand the personal and political weakness of Henry VI, including his growing instability and insanity, 1453-54. To explain the ambitions of Margaret of Anjou, her role in government and the effects of the birth of her son on the Duke of York.
How does the family tree suggest conflict might break out?
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How does the family tree suggest conflict might break out?

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Learning Objectives To introduce students to the family tree of the Lancastrians and Yorkists To explain the competing claims to the English throne To analyse the key events between 1450 and 1455 Resources developed for New A-level OCR Unit 1; Lancastrians, Yorkists and Henry VII 1445-1509 *requires use of The Wars of the Roses (Enquiring History Series) by Ian Dawson*
Why was London full of rebels in 1450?
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Why was London full of rebels in 1450?

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Learning Objectives To identify the reasons for Cade’s rebellion in 1450 To assess Henry VI’s abilities as King To evaluate the extent to which Henry was to blame for the rebellion in 1450 Resources developed for New A-level OCR Unit 1; Lancastrians, Yorkists and Henry VII 1445-1509
Why was the UN created?
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Why was the UN created?

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Lesson as part of wider genocide unit, delivered after completion of the Holocaust. Lesson examines the foundation of the UN and the UN Declaration of Rights in relation to the Holocaust.