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The French and Indian War: Public Policy Debates

Explore the historical significance of The French and Indian War through public policy debates. This course is designed for history enthusiasts, students, and policymakers interested in understanding the political implications of this critical period. Dive into key events, decision-making processes, and conflict resolutions that shaped the outcome of the war. Gain valuable insights into diplomatic strategies and international relations during this transformative era. Uncover the complexities of war and policy through engaging discussions and analysis.

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The French and Indian War: Public Policy Debates offers a dynamic exploration of this pivotal historical event, focusing on its impact on public policy and governance. Dive into primary source analysis, historical interpretation, and critical thinking skills as you dissect the complexities of this conflict. Engage in lively debates on key policy decisions that shaped the outcome of the war. Benefit from expert guidance and interactive discussions that deepen your understanding of this critical period in history. Join us for an enlightening journey through the public policy debates of The French and Indian War.
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Course structure

• Causes of the French and Indian War
• Impact of the war on colonial policies
• Role of Native American tribes in the conflict
• Treaty of Paris 1763 and its consequences
• Public opinion on the war in Britain and the American colonies
• Economic implications of the war
• Military strategies employed during the conflict
• Legacy of the French and Indian War in American history
• Comparison of British and French colonial policies
• The role of propaganda in shaping public perception of the war

Duration

The programme is available in two duration modes:

Fast track - 1 month

Standard mode - 2 months

Course fee

The fee for the programme is as follows:

Fast track - 1 month: £140

Standard mode - 2 months: £90

Explore the intricacies of The French and Indian War through our Public Policy Debates course, designed to provide a comprehensive understanding of this crucial historical event. By delving into the debates surrounding public policy during this war, participants will gain insights into the political, economic, and social ramifications of this conflict.


Learning outcomes include a deepened understanding of colonial history, improved critical thinking skills, and enhanced research abilities. Participants will also develop their public speaking and debate skills through engaging with different perspectives on the war's policies and outcomes.


This course is self-paced and spans 8 weeks, allowing participants to delve into the material at their own convenience. Whether you're a history enthusiast, a student looking to expand your knowledge, or a professional seeking to broaden your understanding of public policy, this course is suitable for all levels of interest and expertise.


The French and Indian War: Public Policy Debates course is not only a valuable addition to your historical knowledge but also offers insights into contemporary policy debates. By examining the decisions made during this war and their long-term effects, participants can draw parallels to current trends in public policy and international relations.

Year Number of Public Policy Debates
2018 342
2019 398
2020 457
2021 512

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