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Elizabethan England
Download our worksheets, activities, games and timelines to enhance your KS4 history lessons. Our resources support your delivery of the GCSE history curriculum, helping students to understand what life was like during the rule of Elizabeth I, from the rising threat of the Catholic Church to the impact of the Spanish Armada.