The History Around Chaucer

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The History Around Chaucer Elias Bardis

The Black Plague Chaucer was born in the time of the plague He most likely witnessed many of the people he knew dying in front of him which, especially at a young age, can have a lasting mental affect

Battle of Poitiers Battle between Wales and France in 1356 Welsh victory, king John II taken to England

The Great Schism 1378 Two popes elected, one in France and one in Rome Both ruled at the same time and caused extreme confusion in the church Pope VS Anti-Pope

Peasant Revolution 1381 Poll tax caused peasants to revolt Revolt went to London and the Archbishop of Canterbury was beheaded

Hundred Years War Takes place during the entire life of Chaucer Began around birth and ended after his death War was between England and France Caused big changes in government

Works Cited http://www.historycentral.com/dates/1300ad.html http://www.englandandenglishhistory.com/english-social-history/chaucers-england-1340-ad-to-1400-ad http://web.cn.edu/kwheeler/timeline_1300.html