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Industry and Empire c. 1750-1900
Download our classroom resources to create engaging KS3 history lessons on the age of Industry and Empire. These tried-and-tested worksheets, games and activities cover key areas of the curriculum including the Transatlantic Slave Trade, Victorian life and culture, the Industrial Revolution and Napoleonic France.
For resources on British imperialism specifically, visit our British Empire KS3 page.
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