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New Higher History: The Treaty of Union 1689-1740

Iain Johnston


Paperback
£13.99

ISBN: 9780340987568
Published: 26/02/2010
Extent: 152 pages
Illustrations: approximately 55 colour photographs and line drawings
Series: NHH


 
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Summary:
The New Higher History series offers a full-colour, topic-based approach to the revised Higher History syllabus. Covering all of the main issues within each topic area, this series includes investigative techniques, use of evidence and a variety of activities to enable students to develop the necessary skills to tackle both essay-based and source-based questions successfully.

This book investigates the political and economic changes in Scotland during this period, looking at: the constitutional, social and religious situation in 1689; causes of the worsening relationship with England, including the Navigation Acts, Darien scheme, foreign wars and famine; the arguments for and against Union with England, including religious and economic considerations and the accessibility of colonies; the issue of Scottish identity and the varied attitudes within Scotland toward Union; reasons why the Treaty of Union was passed; the impact of Union in Scotland and the role that the Union played in the development of Scottish identity.


  • A new series to meet all the requirements of the revised syllabus
  • Attractively produced in full colour throughout
  • Written by experienced teachers and examiners of Higher History


Table of Contents:
Problems in Anglo-Scottish Relations 1689-1705
Arguments for the Union
Arguments Against the Union
The Question of Bribery
The Passing of the Terms of Union in the Scottish Parliament
The Terms of Union
The Effects of Union
Conclusion - why did the Treaty of Union in 1707 happen?
Timeline
Glossary
Bibliography


About the Author(s):
Iain Johnston is Principal Teacher of Social Subjects at Plockton High School. He is currently Convenor of the History National Assessment Panel (2009-10) and an Advanced Higher History Marker & Vetter for the SQA.


Readership:
Students and teachers of Higher History


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