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Pressure for change, c1783–1812 study guide
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Pressure for change, c1783–1812
AqaA LevelHistory1F Industrialisation and the people: Britain, c1783–1885
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Study Guide: Pressures for Change, c1783–1812
This study guide provides an overview of the key themes and events that shaped Britain during the period of 1783 to 1812.
Study Guide: Pressures for Change, c1783–1812
Key Themes
- Political System: Understand the structure of the British government in 1783, including the roles of the Whigs and Tories.
- Pitt the Younger: Analyze Pitt's policies and his relationship with the monarchy, focusing on the 1784 election and financial reforms.
- Economic Changes: Examine the impact of industrialization on society, particularly in the cotton industry, and the changing conditions in agriculture.
- Social Dynamics: Explore the rise of the middle class and the industrial workforce, and the implications of the Combination Acts on labor movements.
- Government Pressures: Assess the effects of the French Revolution, the Irish rebellion, and the demands for parliamentary reform on the British government.
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- Create timelines to visualize key events and their impacts.
- Compare and contrast the perspectives of different social classes during this period.
- Engage with primary sources to understand contemporary attitudes towards reform and change.
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