The Black Death and the Hundred Years ’ War

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TEKS 8C: Calculate percent composition and empirical and molecular formulas.

The Black Death and the Hundred Years’ War

The Black Death and the Hundred Years’ War

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• Understand how the Black Death caused social and economic decline.

• Describe the problems facing the Church in the late Middle Ages and how the Church reacted.

• Summarize the causes, turning points, and effects of the Hundred Years’ War.

Objectives

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Terms and People

• Black Death – an epidemic of the bubonic plague that killed one in three people in Europe during the 1300s

• epidemic – outbreak of rapidly spreading disease

• inflation – rising prices

• schism – split in a church

• longbow – six-foot-long bow that could rapidly fire arrows with enough force to pierce most armor

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How did the combination of plague, upheaval in the Church, and war affect Europe in the 1300s and 1400s?

To Europeans in the mid-1300s, it seemed that the end of the world had arrived. Plague and war reduced the population and forever changed Europe.

These upheavals marked the end of the Middle Ages.

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The Black Death, or bubonic plague, began to rage through Italy in 1347.

• By 1348, the epidemic had reached Spain and France and spread to the rest of Europe.

• This terrible and fast-acting illness killed one in three people in Europe.

Burying the dead in mass graves

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The Black Death was spread by fleas carried by rats. It followed trade routes from Asia through Europe.

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The plague led to a breakdown in society.

Economies failed as the cost of labor soared and inflation broke out.

People fled from cities or hid in their homes.

Social unrest became the norm in Europe for 100 years.

Some turned to witchcraft. As people looked for someone to blame, Jews faced new persecution.

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The plague created upheaval in the Church.

• Survivors asked, “Why did God spare some and kill others?”

• The Church was unable to provide answers or strong leadership.

• For decades, there was a schism in the Church, with two or even three popes.

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Some preachers remained unsatisfied with the Church. They questioned the morals and lavish lifestyle of Church leaders.

This schism ended in 1417.

A Church council elected a compromise candidate and returned the papacy to Rome.

John Wycliffe in England and Jan Hus in Bohemia called for reforms. They were persecuted, but their ideas resurfaced 100 years later.

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England and France had battled for centuries over Norman lands in France.

The Hundred Years’ War was a continuation of this struggle. It would last until 1453.

A long war broke out in 1337.

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England and France battled for control of the English Channel and trade in the region.

At first, the English won battles due in large part to their use of the new longbow.

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Then, French fortunes reversed. Joan of Arc told Charles VII that God sent her to save France.

• He authorized her to lead an army in 1429, and she led France to several victories.

• Though she was ultimately burned at the stake, Joan inspired the French to win the war.

• England lost most of its territory in France.

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Impact of the 100 Years’ War

French kings expanded their power.

England’s Parliament became more powerful.

English rulers turned their attention to trading ventures overseas.

Castles and armored knights began to disappear and monarchs hired soldiers to fight.