What caused the Peasants' Revolt 1381 - the Black Death

What caused the Peasants' Revolt 1381 - the Black Death

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11th Grade - University

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In 1348, a devastating plague arrived in England, killing up to half the population. This led to significant economic and social changes, such as lower food prices and increased social mobility, as fewer people were left to work the land. However, the government and nobility resisted these changes by implementing laws like the Statute of Laborers and sumptuary laws to maintain traditional social structures. These tensions eventually contributed to the Peasant Revolt of 1381.

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What was one of the economic consequences of the plague in England?

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What was the purpose of the Statute of Laborers enacted in 1351?

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What was a consequence for laborers who left their parish without permission?

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What did the sumptuary laws of 1363 dictate?

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What event was sparked by rising social and political tensions in 1381?