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Teaching slavery and the British empire in history

Slavery and British Empire lessons, worksheets and activities for KS3 and KS4 secondary history students

Tes Resources Team

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Whole lessons, activities and workbooks to support your teachings of the British empire and slavery

The origins, rise and decline of the British empire is a popular topic in KS3 history, and as a result of the changes to the 2016 UK GCSE specifications now also appears in some KS4 curriculums. Similarly, slavery, born from the roots of the British empire is one of the most gripping and emotive topics taught as part of our KS3 history curriculum.

Exploring our nation's cultural heritage and the legacy of the British empire - both positive and negative - is of great significance to young learners living in a multicultural society and to support you in teaching these two fascinating and sensitive topics, we have put together a collection of the best resources, covering popular lessons from within each scheme of learning.

Slavery
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Slavery

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This lesson offers graphic evidence of the cruelty on which enslavement was based and considers details about the way enslaved African society worked and how they were punished.
Slave Trade - Plantation Life & Auctions
RAResources

Slave Trade - Plantation Life & Auctions

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**In this lesson, students will learn all about the events of the transatlantic slave trade from the stage of the slave auction to life on the plantations. ** Students will be able to describe the differences between the two methods of slave auctions and also use sources to describe the events of t...
British Empire - East India Company
PilgrimHistory

British Empire - East India Company

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**The British Empire** This lesson aims to question whether Britain was in India for the right reasons. The subject matter is the East India Company and a study of how it slowly took over the country of India taking with it a precious diamond and making a fortune out of its trade. There are some ...