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Medieval church

Feudal system

Wool trade

The Staple

Role of women in Medieval society

Isabella of France

Edward III

Philip VI of France

English claims to the French throne

Auld Alliance

Confiscation of Acquitaine

Flanders

Gascony, Acquitaine

Treaty of Paris, 1259

Homage

David II (David Bruce of Scotland)

Salic Law

Alliances

Battle of Sluys

Longbow

Chevauchee

Black Prince

Battle of Crecy

Battle of Calais

1346

1347

1356

King John II of France

Battle of Poitiers

Dauphin

Treaty of Bretigny

1360

Great Pestilence

Contemporaries

1348

Bubonic

Pneumonic

Septicaemic

Mortality rate

Wrath of God

Miasma

Feudal obligations

Labour shortages

Ordinance of labourers

Statute of Labourers

Depopulation

Cultural impact of the Black Death

Long term impact of the Black Death

Short term impact of the Black Death

Black Death

Peasants’ Revolt

1381

Poll Tax

Richard II

Tax collectors / commissioners

John Ball

Wat Tyler

Essex

Thomas Bampton

Mile End

Archbishop of Canterbury / Chancellor, Simon of Sudbury

Smithfield

Long term impact of the Peasants’ Revolt