The Peasants' Revolt, or the Great Rising of 1381 was one of a number of popular revolts in late medieval Europe and is a major event in the history of England. As you can see, the plague had outbreaks before that.
first time peasants stood up for them selves?
Black Death forced them to revolt. This lead to major social and economical changes.
It seemed as if the revolt had been a total failure. But over the next century, the peasants received most of what they had asked for in 1381. First, Parliament gave up trying to hold down the wages. Then, more and more villeins became free from their lords. Week-work and similar duties were gradually given up. Peasants were soon able to rent land and work for payment. Life did improve... but sometimes you have to make a move and suffer, rather than wait a lifetime for someone else to do it. And that's just what the peasants did.
The first reports of the Black Death in England were in Weymouth.
Black Death spread via major trade routes. Black Death entered Crimea first.
people did not realize Black Death at first. They thought it to be common incidents of fever.
They are often the ones who started the revolt against the government in the first place. Revolutions of the government by the people occur when the people really don't like what the government is doing or not doing. They think the government is brutal and/or stealing from them or that the government is incompetent at providing or protecting what the peasants need.Sometimes it is because they are dependent on the group that will become the government after the revolt for a very basic need, or are threatened by them and forced to cooperate.
We will never know who was the first person to catch the Black Death. It is thought that it was a sailor from Turkey.
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The Black Death weakened the feudal system for a couple of reasons. First, the peasants found it possible to move outside their class. They formed the merchant class and made a profit from selling and trading goods. Second, after the plague, the peasants began to realize that even the nobles were not protected from the plague. They originally thought that God was protecting them, but the plague changed their point of view. Slowly, the feudal system collapsed and an oligarchy system was formed instead.
The Black Death first struck Europe in 1347. It had been in Asia before that, but there is no record of exactly when or where it first struck.