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WJEC A 56/60 NEA (proof shown on first page) on whether the impact of the Great Depression on Wales up to 1939 was wholly negative or not. 
 
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WJEC A-level History Tudor Timeline
Get my 40+pages of a level history French Revolution class notes and textbook annotations that cover every part of unit 2 a level history on the topic of the French Revolution. 
 
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James I intro to his life, relevant people, important dates
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Explains the Religious, Economic and Political causes of the Pilgrimage of Grace in clear distinct sections 
 
States the main events of the Lincolnshire rising and the Pilgrimage of Grace 
 
Table of the extent of threat that the Pilgrimage of Grace posed
An In-depth detailed set of notes of the Unit 4 Nazi Germany topic for WJEC A2 Level Exams. Written using teacher notes, lectures, textbooks, revision guides, online resources, exam mark schemes, and further reading.
An In-depth detailed set of notes of the Unit 4 Nazi Germany topic for WJEC A2 Level Exams. 
Written using teacher notes, lectures, textbooks, revision guides, online resources, exam mark schemes, and further reading.
This is a A graded essay, including sources which examined the question 
 
“Nazi Economic Policies were the main reason for the popularity of Hitler’s regime in the years 1933-40” How valid is this assessment of the popularity of Hitler’s regime?.
This is a detailed summary of the USA's foreign affairs from 1890-1920. 
This table was created for A-level History revision and proved highly useful - allowing for a stronger and more chronological foundation to work from.