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Year9 History

Year9 History

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Unit 1: Medieval England and the wider world 1066 -1509 Unit 2: Britain 1509 -1745 Unit 3: Britain and the wider world 1745 -1901 Unit 4: Challenges for Britain, Europe and the wider world 1901 to the present day Unit 5: World history significant societies

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After World War Two, it was hoped that the wartime allies could continue to work together. However, relations between the US and Soviet Union deteriorated quickly.

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