A Time of Crisis Chapter 9 Section 5.

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A Time of Crisis Chapter 9 Section 5

Spread of the Black Death By 1347 the bubonic plague had spread to Europe By the end 1/3 of Europe’s population had died That is 1 out of every 3 people!!!!

Spread of the Plague

Social and Economic Decline The Black Death causes many social and economic disasters Social Effects Economics Effects Some people turned to Magic and Witchcraft for cures Others believed they were being punished by God Normal life broke down Individuals turned away from neighbors and relatives to avoid contagion Christians blamed and persecuted Jews As workers died, production declined Surviving workers demanded higher prices… inflation (rising prices) broke out Landowners abandoned farming, forcing villagers to look for work in the towns Unable to find work, peasants revolted

Upheaval in the Church Spiritual crisis, scandal, and division of the Roman Catholic Church Many priests and monks died during the plague. Plague survivors questioned why God had spared some and killed others Church could not provide strong leadership in desperate times Popular preachers challenged Church power

Hundred Years’ War 1337-1453 Between 1337 and 1453 England and France fought a series of conflicts Best known as the Hundred Years’ War

Hundred years’ War Causes Effects English rulers wanted to keep French lands French kings wanted to extend their own power in France In 1337 Edward III claimed the French crown Once fighting started: Economic rivalry National pride Became very difficult for either side to give up In France kings expanded their powers as nationalism grew Parliament gained more power of money as kings looked at new trading ventures overseas The longbow and cannon made soldiers more important and knights less valuable Castles and knights became obsolete Monarchs came to need large armies instead of feudal vassals

Turning Point of Hundred Years’ War Longbow Joan of Arc Cannon English armies equipped with the longbow overpowered the French An English archer could shoot three arrows in the time it took a French archer to shoot one!! From 1429-1431 Joan’s successes in battle rallied the French forces to victory French armies continued to win even after she was executed by the English GIRL POWER!!!! The cannon helped the French to capture English castles Cannons were instrumental in defeating English forces in Normandy

Vocabulary Chapter 9 section 5 Epidemic Inflation longbow

Plague Video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kScxc9DPrnY https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AJfVmGQNM5 Y