7) part 1: Consolidation and expansion into West Africa, 7) part 2: consolidation and expansion into East Africa, 7) part 3: consolidation and expansion into south Africa...
1. The Development Of Imperialism c1857-c1890 - The Expansion Of The British Empire In Africa, 1. The Development Of Imperialism c.1857-90 - Imperial And Colony Policy, 1. The Development Of Imperialism c1857-c1890 - Trade And Commerce...
Edexcel History A-Level (Paper 3, Option 35.1: Britain: losing and gaining an empire, 1763–1914)- Key Topic 4/ Nearly losing an empire: the British in India, 1829–58
By: Archie Atkinson
The role of the East India Company and the Governor General; the importance of Bengal and the Company Army, William Sleeman’s campaign against Thagi: the drive against Sati and female infanticide; the impact of missionaries., The Indian Rebellion
Edexcel History A-Level Britain: losing and gaining an empire, 1763–1914- Nearly losing an empire: the British in India, 1829–58
By: Kaleb Roy
The role of the East India Company and the Governor General; the importance of Bengal and the Company Army, William Sleeman’s campaign against Thagi: the drive against Sati and female infanticide; the impact of missionaries., The Indian Rebellion
Section 1: the development of imperialism, c1857-1890, Section 2: imperial consolidation and liberal rule, c1890-1914, Section 3: imperialism challenged, c1914-1947...
Edexcel History A-Level (Paper 3, Option 35.1: Britain: losing and gaining an empire, 1763–1914)- Key Topic 2/ The birth of British Australia, 1788–1829
By: Archie Atkinson
Australia’s role as a penal colony from 1788; the importance of Lachlan Macquarie: the development of Sydney; land grants to ex-convicts and development up the Hawkesbury River; the growth of Macquarie towns, Impact of British settlement on Aborigines in Tasmania and New South Wales, 1788-1829, The spreading impact
Edexcel History A-Level Britain: losing and gaining an empire, 1763–1914 - The birth of British Australia, 1788–1829
By: Kaleb Roy
Impact of British settlement on Aborigines in Tasmania and New South Wales, 1788-1829, The spreading impact, Australia’s Role As A Penal Colony From 1788