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Conflict and Upheaval: England, 1337 - 1381 Revision Mind Maps / Key questions.

What were the main characteristics of life in the 14th century? Church Wool trade Women Rich and Poor

What factors contributed to the outbreak of the Hundred Years War? Relationship between France and Scotland Role of Individuals Overseas possessions of English Kings Confiscation of Aquitaine Individuals: Isabella of France, Edward III, Philip of France

What events shaped the course of the Hundred Years War? Alliances and Tactics Battles of Crecy, Calais, Poitiers Impact of the Black Prince Treaty of Bretigny

What was the short term impact of the Black Death? How and why did it spread? Arrival and immediate impact Different types of plague Contemporary views

How important were the longer term consequences of the Black Death? Arts and medicine Population decrease Work and wages / State if Labourers Lifestyle and rents Consider: impact on rich and poor

What long and short term factors led to the Peasants’ Revolt of 1381? Poll tax and the events of 1381 Effects of the Black Death and issue of serfdom Religious ideas Role of individuals

What was the significance of the Peasants’ Revolt? Impact of the Hundred Years War Richard’s promises Poll Tax Wages, serfdom and the position of peasants