What was the Black Death?
A deadly plague that swept through Europe in the 14th century.
What was the 100 Year War?
A series of conflicts between England and France over territorial claims.
Where did the Black Death begin?
The Black Death originated in Central Asia and spread to nearby China.
What were some symptoms of the Black Death?
Fever, Chills, Swollen lymph nodes, and Black spots on skin.
Who were the main countries involved in the 100 Year War?
England and France
How many years exactly was the 100-years war?
116 years
How did the Black Death spread?
Through fleas on rats and human contact.
What was one major battle in the 100 Year War?
The Battle of Agincourt
How did the Black Death arrive in Europe?
On trading ships that sailed to Italy
What impact did the Black Death have on Europe?
A significant decrease in population and changes in social structure.
Who was Joan of Arc?
A French peasant girl who became a national heroine and led troops during the war because she received visions from God.
Who were the two males that believed they were the heir of the French throne?
Edward III and Philip VI
What was the social response to the Black Death?
Many people turned to religion, while others blamed different groups (like Jews and Muslims), leading to violence.
What were the causes of the 100 Year War?
Disputes over land, claims to the French throne, and economic factors.
How did the war impact England?
It contributed to the strengthening of the English monarchy and the development of English nationalism.