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Early Modern Period c. 1450-1750
Our worksheets, activities and games will help KS3 students learn about the society, economy and culture of Early Modern England. Resources cover key areas of the curriculum including Tudor monarchs and the Reformation, the Great Fire and plague, and the Civil War and Stuart rule.