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How many people died by black death in england?
1million 1/3
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who was affected
everyone
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how was bubonic spread
a fleas bite
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how was pneumonic spread
spread through the air
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how much % chance did u have of dieing is you caught bubonic pneumonic and septacimic
bubonic 35/75% pneumonic 95% septacimic 100%
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how long did u have befor dieing is you caught bubonic pneumonic and septacimic
bubonic 7 days pneumonic 2-5 days septacimic 36 hours
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what were the symptoms of bubonic plauge
shaky, fever, and buboes-armpit, neck, groin
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what were the symptoms of pneumonic plauge
throwing up sick and blood and blue and green patches of skin
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what were the symptoms of septacimic plauge
throwing up sick and blood shaky, fever some red and blue patches
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what happened to villages
some ceased to exist and there was nobody to harvest the crops
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what happened in 1351
the government set a law called the stasute of laborours
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when did the government set a law called the stasute of laborours
1351
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when did black death arrive in england
1340s
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why were the land owners forced to pay more to the workers
there was a shortage of labour beacuse of the death
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for how long did the statute of laborours work
25 years
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when did the phesants hold a pettiton to end statute of laborours/an end to slavery
1377
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was black death the trigger the long term cause or short ter cause
long term cause
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why was there glory and riches
from winnig wars
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what happened in1360 and 1375
in 1360 england controlled most of france but then in 1375 england started to loose
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why was the population worried in1375
england started loosing hundred year war
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why were taxes high in the 1380s
the government spends lots of money enjoying its self
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why were the kings advisors blamed for bad fortune in the 1380s
because minesters were not good at there job and werent doing well agaist the french
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was edward a bad morarch
no good in war and popular cuz he was winning the war
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in what period did edward rule
1327 to 1377
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john of gaunt increase his power
because edward was old and his son the black prince a poplarer prince that was good in war was ill
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who is john of gaunt
edward III son
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when did the black prince die
1376
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when did edward die
1377
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who was then crowned and how old was he
richard II black princes son 10 yrs old
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who was richard dominated by
rich men like john of gaunt
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it was a regency government what dose that mean
that advisors make all the disesions untill richard is old enough
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were the wars the trigger short term or long term
short term
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were the government the trigger short term or long term
short term
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what did john whleclif preach
he preached agaist the church that they were to rich and corrupt
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what did john whleclif think
he thought that only the indevidual could make peace with god
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why did john whleclif think the church was currupt
because they sold pardons
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did john ball have more or less impac on the phesants then john whleclifand why
john ball had more impact because he walked from town to town preaching
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what did john ball preach
equality
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when the phesants revollt collapsed what happened to john ball
he was hung drawn and quartered
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whaen were heavey taxes introduced and why
in the 1370s to pay for 100 year war
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then what happened in 1377
a pole tax was introduced that however rich and over 14 u paied 4p
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when did they introduced another poll tax which was linked with your income
1379
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then what happened in1380
yet another poll tax was introduced were however rich u ere u paid and this time it was 3 times higher then the tax in1377
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was the tax the the trigger short term or long term
trigger
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a fleas bite

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spread through the air

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bubonic 35/75% pneumonic 95% septacimic 100%

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