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International Students can apply Students from over 90 countries
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Overview

The French and Indian War Advocacy and Activism initiative aims to educate and empower individuals interested in the historical significance of this pivotal conflict. Targeting history enthusiasts, students, and activists, this program delves into the complexities of colonial relationships and the impact of war on indigenous communities. Through interactive learning modules and community engagement, participants gain a deeper understanding of advocacy and activism in a historical context. Join us in exploring the past to shape a better future.

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The French and Indian War: Advocacy and Activism course offers a deep dive into the historical conflict that shaped America. Through hands-on projects and engaging discussions, participants gain a comprehensive understanding of the war's impact. Unique features include interactive timelines and video lectures by renowned historians. This self-paced learning experience allows students to explore the subject at their own convenience. By the end of the course, advocates and activists develop a nuanced perspective on the war's legacy, equipping them with valuable insights for their advocacy efforts. Join us in uncovering the past to shape a better future.
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Course structure

• Overview of The French and Indian War • Key players and alliances during the war • Causes and consequences of the conflict • Role of advocacy and activism in shaping public opinion • Strategies used by advocates and activists during the war • Impact of advocacy efforts on the outcome of the war • Legacy of advocacy and activism in shaping historical narratives • Analysis of primary sources related to advocacy and activism • Comparison of advocacy efforts during The French and Indian War with other historical conflicts • Modern-day implications of advocacy and activism in historical events

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

The French and Indian War Advocacy and Activism program offers participants a deep dive into the historical context, key events, and significant figures of this pivotal conflict. By examining this war from various perspectives, learners will develop a nuanced understanding of its impact on colonial America and its role in shaping the future of the continent.


This program, designed to be completed in 8 weeks with a flexible, self-paced structure, allows individuals to explore the complexities of the French and Indian War at their own convenience. Through engaging multimedia content and interactive activities, participants will gain a comprehensive grasp of this crucial period in American history.


Relevant to current trends in historical scholarship, this program equips participants with essential critical thinking and research skills that are highly sought after in academia and beyond. By delving into primary sources, engaging with diverse perspectives, and honing their analytical abilities, learners will emerge from this program with a deeper appreciation for the complexities of history.

Year Number of Advocacy Groups Funding Raised
2018 15 £500,000
2019 20 £750,000
2020 25 £1,000,000

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