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Black Death: Parliamentary Session

Persistent Issue:
What actions are justified in the interest of the welfare or security of the community?
Central Question:
In the aftermath of the Black Death, should English authorities preserve the raditional social, economic, an religious structures or seek change?
Topic:
Black Death
Course:
World History
Strategy:
Parliamentary Session
Grade Level:
8
Lessons in this unit:
  1. Black Death: Parliamentary Session

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Alabama State 8th Grade World History

  • Standard 16.  Describe major cultural change sin Western Europe in the High Middle Ages (1000-1350).
  • Standard 17.  Explain how events and conditions fostered political and economic changes in the late Middle Ages and led to the origins of the renaissance.

National Standards for World History

Era 5:  Intensified hemispheric interactions 1000-1500 CE

  • Standard 5A:  Demonstrate understanding of the Black Death and recurring plague pandemic in the 14th century by analyzing the demographic economic, social, and political effects of the plague pandemic in Eurasia and North Africa in the second half of the 14th century.