L3 – Poverty Problems: What Went Wrong?
GCSE History – Causes of Poverty in Elizabethan England
This lesson explores the economic and social causes of poverty including population growth, war, enclosure, inflation, and the cloth trade collapse. Students develop thematic understanding and writing skills.
Includes:
Source tasks on vagrants and attitudes to poverty
Ranking activity on short- and long-term causes
Key word explanations with optional Frayer-style tasks
12-mark question: How far do you agree? with model answer
Instant feedback and peer-assessment tools
This lesson is part of the bundle: “Daily Life in Elizabethan England (OCR B GCSE)”.
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