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Remember to make your own notes when you take this copy. Notes for Quiz 4 (Ch. 10, Lesson 3) I. Events Signaling the end of Feudalism A. Bubonic Plague in Europe(A.D. 1300s) 1. symptoms (add to notes) 2. spread from East Asia by trade routes a. rats carrying infected fleas 3. Twenty/thirty million people died by 1400. a. feudalism weakened by labor shortage and demand for higher wages B. Hundred Years’ War (France vs. England, A.D. 1337-1453) 1. Tensions (A.D. 1300s) a. England 1) land claimed in southern France b. France 1) supported Scotland’s fight against England c. right to travel across English Channel 2. War a. King of France took land in France, claimed by England b. England attacked France c. series of wars. d. French drove out England, A.D. 1453 C. Other Events 1. new weapons 2. study chart on page 336