History (A) J410,11 June 2018
1. Effects of English Expansion (1688–1730) on Scotland and Ireland – Political and economic consequences, including trade changes, land ownership, and resistance.
2. Resistance to Slavery (1688–1730) – Analysis of sources to determine whether opposition was primarily religious or driven by economic and political concerns.
3. Butetown Race Riots (Early 20th Century) – Causes of racial tensions, competition for jobs, and immigration from diverse backgrounds.
4. Migration to Butetown (19th Century) – Comparison of sources highlighting economic opportunities, Irish migration due to famine, and employment in dock construction.
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