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People were suffering (medieval society 500-1400) - Coggle Diagram
People were suffering (medieval society 500-1400)
Peasant Revolts
Extreme taxation
Arbitrary treatment (anti-semitism)
Military disasters
affected
France
England
Flanders (part of Belgium)
Corrupt administration
Feudalism kings-lords- knights- peasents
95% of society was rural
peasents dont own land they pay taxes to lords they also judge.
Role of church
Explanation for events
Protection of the poor
Unity
Factors for Urbanization
Business opportunities
Security
and tax advantages
Work opportunities
People were dying due to black death illness wars and famines
A century of change
A shift towards towns
Towns were being improved
Rich town start funding public projects
Dictorial control
The black death
How was it brought to Europe
Europe through trade routes, possibly by fleas on rats aboard merchant ships
How much of the population did it kill in Europe?
1/3
Where were Plague conditions the worst? Why?
In big cities and trading ports it was worst bocouse there were many people at on place.
What were the consequences of the Black Death?
social and economic disruption, religious and cultural impact, improved hygiene
How did people respond
the feared it. tried isolation and then turned to religion.
Who was blamed?
jews