The North Berwick witches in Scotland 1590-1597, A-Level History Teaching Resources & Student Activities

The North Berwick witches in Scotland 1590-1597, A-Level Teaching Resources (16-18 Years). Can be used across examination board specifications. Perfect for classroom teaching or the homeschool environment.

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At the end of the lesson, the students should be able to:

  • Describe the impact of James VI’s voyage from Denmark on the witch trials in Scotland
  • Analyse the significance of Geillis Duncan’s confession to the North Berwick Witch Trials
  • Discuss the cases of Agnes Sampson and John Fian in the witch trials
  • Identify the reasons for the extent of persecutions in Scotland, emphasising the role of King James

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