14th century ... disruptions to life. The English Peasantamp39s Revolt of 1381 is one of the first consequences due to these changes. The peasantsamp39 actions ... View More
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Political Instability of 15th century England The Black Deathamp39s Involvement in the Peasantsamp39 Revolt of 1381 During a time of crisis, people who do not ordinarily get along seem to suddenly share common ... View More
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The British Church in the 14 Century ... The actions of rebels during the Peasantamp39s Revolt of 1381 capped off a century of political problems for the Church in Britain. ... View More
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NoneProvided ... Peasantsamp39 Revolt. The Peasantsamp39 Revolt in 1381 was the only major social rebellion in medieval England. Reduced population from ... View More
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Common Peasants of the Middle ... During the years before the Peasantsamp39 Revolt of 1381, relations between the landed gentry and the lower classes of society were extremely poor. ... View More
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bubonic plague ... peasants revolted. Two of these revolts were Englandamp39s peasant revolt of 1381 and Jacquerie Wars in northern France in 1358. The higher ... View More
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What were the effects of the Black Death on Europe ... Unrest was widespread and this insecurity was one of the major causes of the French Jacquerie of 1358 and the English Peasant Revolt of 1381. ... View More
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Hundred Years War ... Richard II became king in 1377. As the war dragged on, the English lost land and money causing the English peasants to revolt in 1381. ... View More
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The Black Death ... way to increase declining incomes, this caused unrest among the peasants which was one of the major causes of the English Peasantsamp39 Revolt of 1381, which came ... View More
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