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To what extent were the Atlantic Revolutions inspired by Enlightenment political ideas?

Equal rights for man were key political Enlightenment ideas that were pivotal to the American and Haitian Revolutions. These ideas were underpinned in Rousseau’s ‘Social Contract’[1] (Appendix, Sou...

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Explain why Germany thought the Treaty of Versailles was unfair

The first reason the Treaty of Versailles was perceived as unfair was the inclusion of the War Guilt Clause which was juxtaposed to German perceptions of World War I. The War Guilt clause gave culpabilit...

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How Significant was the Seven Years War for France?

In light of the themes highlighted above, the Seven Years War was significant for France as it had an adverse impact on the French economy, in particular, the rural economy. As was often the case, in time...

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Compare the views of Sources A and B about the succession problem. Compare the sources overall and in detail.

Overall, Sources A and B agree that there was competition for the Scottish throne in late 1290 between Robert the Bruce and John Balliol. The two sources both illustrate how Bishop Fraser of St Andrews wr...

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How do I effectively analyse a primary source?

When faced with a new primary source to analyse there are four key steps that you can follow to ensure that you are achieving an effective depth of analysis. Firstly, you need to contextualise the source,...

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