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Dynamic History Maps

Click on the titles below to find out more information about the Dynamic History Map. Pages include a free on-line demo of the product, access to the teacher' notes which explain what is happening on each map and give ideas for use in lessons, instructions on how to use the products and screen shots of them in action.

Titles:
-The Rise of the Roman Empire

-The Fall of the Roman Empire
The drama of the decline of this great empire is seen clearly in these maps as step by step the western provinces fall to barbarian invaders.
+ Teachers Notes

-The Rise of Islam
One of the most amazing episodes in all human history comes to life in this sequence of maps as the Arabs burst out of their desert homeland and conquer a vast empire.
+ Teachers Notes

-The Norman Conquest
Who shall be king? The desperate events of the years 1066 and following are revealed as three rivals struggle for the throne of England.
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-The Black Death
The Black Death did not only strike Britain, or indeed Europe. It was a world wide pandemic, as this sequence shows very clearly. NOTE extra interactivity 'key' box. MORE INFO
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-Medieval England and Her Neighbours I
Tracks the rise and fall of the Angevin Kings and demonstrates England's relationships with its neighbours.
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-Medieval England and Her Neighbours II
This unit looks at the period from 1215 to 1453 – when England’s relationships with her neighbours had a deep impact on internal developments such as the rise of Parliament.
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-European Exploration and Discovery
From the early 15th century European ships began feeling their way down the coast of Africa. Within a hundred years they had sailed in every ocean of the world. This unit depicts the fascinating story as European explorers pushed out into the world.
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-The Slave Trade (Demo coming soon)
The Atlantic slave trade began almost as soon as Europeans sailed into West African waters. By the 18th century it had become a vast industry, with Britain taking the lead. This sequence of maps looks at the origins and growth of the trade, at the way it worked, both for Europeans and Africans, and at the impact it had on all areas involved.
+ Teachers Notes (coming soon)

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Reviews:
"Without doubt the best software I have seen for years" Tony Fox, History Teacher and Chairman of the Durham HA
"Really good resources" Ben Walsh, Author of History Textbooks
"They have revolutionized the way I teach" Lesley Ann McDermot, Head of History, St Patricks School
"They are great. Really clear text and simple for students of all ages and abilities to understand" Nichola Boughey, Head of History, Wallasey School

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