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How would I go about answering the question "What was the primary motive of the people who went on the First Crusade?"

The first step in answering such a question is to clearly outline your thesis in the introduction. The introduction should be clear and concise, and show immediate engagement with the question. Try to avo...

Answered by Sophy D. History tutor
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How far was the outbreak of the English Civil War due to the king’s character?

The process concerning the outbreak of the English Civil War was a multifaceted one. Tension was apparent across the social spectrum, with lords, members of the clergy, and ordinary people such as traders...

Answered by Safa A. History tutor
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“Between 1547 and 1558 England was torn apart by religious revolution” Discuss

The orthodox view of the period between 1547 and 1588 is that during the reigns of “the little tudors” England endured a “mid Tudor crisis” overseen by a weak and sickly boy king followed by his violent h...

Answered by Edward A. History tutor
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How far did 'peaceful coexistence' ease Cold War tensions between 1953-1961?

During the years 1953-1961, there are certainly factors which would suggest an easing of tensions between the USA and USSR. One such was the signing of the Korean Armistice in 1953, which ended direct con...

Answered by Melissa B. History tutor
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How should I plan my history essay?

Planning is essential to a successful history essay and it is important that you allocate enough time to make a plan of what you are going to write. I have a helpful planning method that involves four imp...

Answered by Dannika G. History tutor
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