The Black Death
The devastating plague that killed a third of Europe's population and its social consequences.
Key Questions
- 1What caused the Black Death and how did it spread?
- 2How did the plague change the balance of power in medieval society?
- 3Could the social changes that followed be considered a turning point for peasants?
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