This lesson explores the Glorious Revolution of 1688, where James II was replaced by William of Orange and Mary, establishing a constitutional monarchy.
Activities include:
o Role Play: Students act out key events and discussions between Parliament and James II, exploring the clash over religious freedom and royal authority.
o Video Analysis: Students analyse a documentary, identifying key reasons for the revolution and summarizing their findings using the provided keywords.
o Group Discussion: Evaluate the impact of religious and political changes post-revolution on British society.
o Timeline Activity: Students create a timeline of events leading up to and following the revolution, highlighting significant changes in governance.
The lesson aims to provide an understanding of how political and religious tensions can lead to significant changes in governance and societal norms.
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