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Social 1300-1800

  • Slave Trade
    Jan 1, 1300

    Slave Trade

    Slave trade from Africa was temporarily ended in the year 1300. The slaves had a right to do what they want for a while without worrying that they would be traded to some upper class and forced to work for them
    "Slavery | African Background | Atlantic Slave Trade | Plantation Life | Ending Slavery | Apologies Today." Slavery | African Background | Atlantic Slave Trade | Plantation Life | Ending Slavery | Apologies Today. N.p., n.d. Web. 24 Nov. 2013.But, it was started up again very soon after.
  • Bubonic Plague
    Jan 1, 1332

    Bubonic Plague

    In the year 1332 a Bubonic Plague, or Black Death, swept through India killing many people.which had decreased in the population by alot
    "10 Most Deadly Diseases of All Time | The 10 Most Known." The 10 Most Known RSS. N.p., n.d. Web. 24 Nov. 2013.
  • Period: Jan 1, 1332 to Jan 1, 1347

    Black Death

    Bubonic Plague, or Black Death, which originated in India, spread, killing up to 75 million people.
  • Indugences
    Jan 1, 1454

    Indugences

    Gutenberg produced indulgences in Europe during this time. Indulgences were when people would need to do something in penence for their sins. "How Indulgences Are Offered for the Dead | The New Theological Movement." How Indulgences Are Offered for the Dead | The New Theological Movement. N.p., n.d. Web. 24 Nov. 2013.
  • Hamburg
    Jan 1, 1510

    Hamburg

    Hamburg becomes Free City of the Holy Roman Empire. "COSMODROMIUM." : The Eagle of the Holy Roman Empire, C. 1510. N.p., n.d. Web. 24 Nov. 2013.
  • Slave Trade Licenses
    Jan 1, 1517

    Slave Trade Licenses

    At this time certain people in Europe were granted licenses for slave trade, which made waelthy people able to easily acess slaves. "AFRICAN SLAVERY IN NEW WORLD." AFRICAN SLAVERY IN NEW WORLD. N.p., n.d. Web. 24 Nov. 2013
  • English Landowners
    Jan 1, 1536

    English Landowners

    In 1536, the Statute of Uses gave more power the English landowners. this allowed landowners to have more land and working farms. This also meant that many of the men that had been working on the farm had lost their jobs. The English landowners soon mad enclosure to tell the people that was their land "Home." Finger Lakes Farms:. N.p., n.d. Web. 24 Nov. 2013
  • Court Jesters
    Jan 1, 1549

    Court Jesters

    Court Jesters and introduced and used by the weathy for entertainment in Europe. "Getting Medieval." 'Getting Medieval ' N.p., n.d. Web. 24 Nov. 2013.
  • Plague

    Plague

    Plague outbreak in England, this plauge killed thousands people.Which yet again had killed many of those who couldn't afford to get healthy again "Man Develops BUBONIC PLAGUE from Stray Cat Bite and Narrowly Escapes Death... but Will Have Fingers and Toes Amputated." Mail Online. N.p., n.d. Web. 24 Nov. 2013.
  • Royal Edict

    Royal Edict

    Royal edict in France condemns anyone to death who kills his adversary in a duel.this was also know as the guliotte. many who had done wrong were sent here, had there hair cut and beheaded "Titillating Tidbits About the Life and Times of Marie Antoinette: The Guillotine." Titillating Tidbits About the Life and Times of Marie Antoinette: The Guillotine. N.p., n.d. Web. 24 Nov. 2013.
  • Lancashire Witches

    Lancashire Witches

    Lancashire witch trials begin, many innocent women were accused of being witches. So they were killed even if some weren't really witches "Salem Witch Trials." The Paranormal Post RSS. N.p., n.d. Web. 24 Nov. 2013
  • Witch Trials

    Witch Trials

    All witch trials abolished, which allowed many more women to live their lives peacefully. "Amaleen Ison's Interview with Vera Jane Cook | Vera Jane Cook | Blog Post | Red Room." Amaleen Ison's Interview with Vera Jane Cook | Vera Jane Cook | Blog Post | Red Room. N.p., n.d. Web. 24 Nov. 2013.
  • Immigrants

    Immigrants

    Large wave of Swedish immigrants come to Europe, many were looking for emplyment. The immigration had helped the popluation grow in many areas. which meant that more food supplies were needed. "The Germans in America." Chronology : (European Reading Room, Library of Congress). N.p., n.d. Web. 24 Nov. 2013
  • Factory Workers

    Factory Workers

    Factory workers in Europe forbidden to emigrate to America, in order to keep the industrialization a secret. "A Rotherhithe Blog." : Rotherhithe Heritage #10. N.p., n.d. Web. 24 Nov. 2013
  • Carraige Tax

    Carraige Tax

    Carriage tax in England at this time made it more difficult to travel. "Carriages and Their Parts." Georgian Index. N.p., n.d. Web. 24 Nov. 2013
  • Lower Class

    Lower Class

    The lower middle class included factory overseeres and skilled workers like tool makers,mechanical drafters, and printer. These people had enjoyed the way they were living, a very comfortable standard of living http://www.mindingthecampus.com/originals/2012/05/how_academics_concocted_a_new_middle_class.html
  • Middle Class

    Middle Class

    The middle class had different types of people,such as doctors,lawyers,clergymen,teachers,factory owners and shopkeeper. The woman before had too make clothes and now as the schools exoanded they had to take up teaching as professors
  • Working class women

    Working class women

    unlike the middle class, the orking class women, often had to keep working after marriage, and the middle class family had enough money that they could afford a maid and in their household a servant or 3 http://carlislehistory.dickinson.edu/?page_id=178