📕 Chapter 3: A Long and Illustrious History
3.2.4 The Black Death 1348
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In 1348, a terrible plague known as the Black Death arrived in England. It was carried by fleas on rats and spread rapidly through the population. The Black Death killed about one-third of the population of England — possibly as many as two million people. Whole villages were wiped out, and there were not enough people left to farm the land.
Key Facts
- Black Death arrived in 1348
- Carried by fleas on rats
- Killed about one-third of England's population
The Black Death had a profound effect on English society. With so many workers dead, those who survived could demand higher wages. The feudal system began to break down as peasants gained more freedom and power. Labour became scarce and valuable, which eventually led to significant social and economic changes across England.
Key Facts
- Survivors could demand higher wages
- Feudal system began to break down
- Labour became scarce and valuable
📝 学习笔记
- 黑死病于 1348 年抵达英格兰。
- 黑死病于 1348 年抵达
- 由老鼠身上的跳蚤传播
- 导致英格兰约三分之一的人口死亡
- 黑死病导致英格兰约三分之一的人口死亡。
- 黑死病于 1348 年抵达
- 由老鼠身上的跳蚤传播
- 导致英格兰约三分之一的人口死亡
- 黑死病开始瓦解封建制度,因为幸存的工人可以要求更高的工资。
- 黑死病于 1348 年抵达
- 由老鼠身上的跳蚤传播
- 导致英格兰约三分之一的人口死亡
- 黑死病是由老鼠身上的跳蚤传播的。
- 黑死病于 1348 年抵达
- 由老鼠身上的跳蚤传播
- 导致英格兰约三分之一的人口死亡
- 由于大量工人死亡,劳动力变得稀缺,幸存者得以要求更高的工资。
- 黑死病于 1348 年抵达
- 由老鼠身上的跳蚤传播
- 导致英格兰约三分之一的人口死亡
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