Why did the Mughal Empire decline? [#2]
Lesson #2 of 6 lessons towards the enquiry: “Why did the Indians mutiny in 1857?” [Concept: Cause & Consequence]. See my TES shop for other lesson and bundle offers!
Suitable as a standalone lesson or within a scheme of work!
Overview: In this lesson, students will explore the gradual decline of the Mughal Empire during and after the reign of Emperor Aurangzeb (c.1658 - c.1707). Specifically, students will investigate how his religious intolerance and oppressive policies led to division and conflict across the Mughal Empire. Students will continue to broaden their conceptual skills, by organising and debating causes throughout the lesson.
Suitability: Designed for Key Stage 3 (Years 7 – 9), but possibly suitable for KS4.
Approximate Delivery Time: 50 – 60 Minutes
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