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Education Made Easy. Thanks to all the people who have given rights for images to be used. I am a teacher who has made and adapted many resources on arts, humanity, science and business based subjects. Resources are easy to use and all have been checked and verified. I am a classroom teacher with 10+years experience. I have a PGCE and MA in Education, Technology, Thinking and Creativity from the University of Exeter.
British Empire 1763-1914 - EDEXCEL ROUTE H (NEW)
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British Empire 1763-1914 - EDEXCEL ROUTE H (NEW) Gordon sent his second in command, Colonel Stewart, with a message for Sir Evelyn Baring, the British Commissioner in Cairo. Stewart in one of Gordon’s 5 steamers sailed past Berber, but then went aground was captured and executed by one of the Mahdi’s lieutenants. The British Liberal Prime Minister, William Gladstone, was determined that Britain would not intervene further in the Sudan. Public opinion was outraged. It was the view in the country that Gordon must be rescued. Queen Victoria expressed the same view. Finally the threatened resignation of Lord Hartington, the Secretary of State for War, forced Gladstone to agree to the sending of an expeditionary force to relieve Gordon.