History-BD Genral Knowledge Flashcards
What were some medical treatments
- prayer
- lancing the boils
- toad to take poison
- bleeding the patient
- reduce swelling with figs
Name the three types of plague
- bubonic
- septicaemic
- pneumonic
Prevention of plague
- carrying flowers
- house filled with nice smelling things
- floors sprinkled with vinegar and rose water
- killed dogs and cats
How did people react?
- people a adorned each other
- people tried to run away
- dead bodies thrown into rivers
- burial practices swept aside
- dead people left out in the streets
- Breakdown of law both human and divine
- Buildings collapsed, villages deserted, land uncultivated and a few priests left.
- People changed there lifestyle to avoid all extravagances and all mention of the plague
- People devoted themselves to pleasure
What were some of the living conditions people lived in
- pigs running in the street
- overpopulation
- overcrowding in towns
- famine
- no proper disposal of sewerage
- people rarely washed
- pollution in water
When was the flagellants most influential
12th and 13th century
What did the Flagellants do?
They would flog themselves as penance to God. So the plague would stop spreading.
Points on the Persecution of Jews
People blamed the Jews for the plague. They thought they had poisoned the wells.
Had to wear badge
Church isolated Jews from Christians
Effects of the Black Plague
Worker in high demand
Wages increased, agricultural prices declined
More freedom for peasants
When and what was the Statue of Labourers
135ad it was to stop Labourers for demanding higher pay
How many people died in the Black Plague
It is estimated 1/3 of England’s population died (20million). A broad estimate worldwide is 80 million
What was the cause for the Peasants revolt
-Poll tax
- people not willing to work for lords
Lords tightening up debts and
- lords not wanting to pay for workers
What was the Charter of Maumission
It was a charter for freedom, with the king agreeing to the peasants demands.
How did Wat Tyler die
He offended the king. And was killed by the Mayor of London.
What was the effects of the peasants revolt
Short term it was a fail - people excuted
Long term- success: no more poll tax, more freedom