In the 1300s, peasants experienced significant changes due to a combination of factors, including the effects of the Black Death and shifting economic conditions. The dramatic population decline led to labor shortages, which empowered surviving peasants to negotiate better wages and working conditions. Additionally, some were able to escape feudal obligations, gaining greater independence and mobility. These developments marked a gradual shift toward a more market-oriented economy and laid the groundwork for social changes in the following centuries.
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It changed engaland by killing lots of people. (Families)
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The peasants are usually the ones who suffer most in any war, but the Hundred Years war was especially bad. The momentum changed several times during the war. The same territory could change hands repeatedly. Various lords also changed sides repeatedly, according to who held the power at the moment. Troops often foraged in the peasants fields, leaving little for the peasants to harvest for themselves. or battles were fought in the fields, destroying the crops altogether. Starvation and plague accompanied the armies as they marched back and forth across the fields of France.
Knights were not simply allowed to kill peasants. I know of no secular laws that allowed this, and Church law certainly would not, unless the peasants were guilty of some crime. A country that gave knights free reign to do such a thing would have been at odds with the Church very quickly. It was allowed in ancient Rome, but even in ancient Rome, the laws had changed.
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The crusades were going on and they changed a lot.
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Maoris people lived in NZ in 1300s
he invented the drums in the late 1300s he invented the drums in the late 1300s
It changed engaland by killing lots of people. (Families)
black death caused huge changes in government. It also changed trade methods and businesses.
The Black Death because this disease contributed to why the peasants revolted.!!!
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Yes, the 1300s are indeed in the 14th century. The 14th century encompasses the years 1301 to 1400, so any year in the 1300s, including 1300 and 1399, falls within that century.
The first Pope who started (and ended) his Pontificate in the 1300s was Pope Benedict XI.
Vikings were no longer around during the 1300s, as their reign ended in the early 1000s.