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The first known instance of the Black Death
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Due to a dispute between who should be the ruler of Gascony and Ponthieu, Edward III declared war on Philip of France.
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The beginning of what is usually known as The Black Death
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Plague arrives near the south coast of Southhampton
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The plague reaches the filthy streets of medieval London
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Jews are used as a scapegoat and blamed for causing the plague. Approximately 3000 Jews were killed
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The whole continent of Europe is now infected with the Black Death
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A war breaks out between England and France.
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After years upon years of being treated as lower class, the peasants revolt, being lead by Wat Tyler
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After 116 years, The Hundred Years' War beween France and England finally ends
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Thomas Farynor awoke one morning to find his bakery on fire. The small fire, with the help of wind, easily burnt down the wooden structures and grew into a large fire. Ironically, the fire helped slow the spread of the plague through killing many of the rats
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After centuries of the plague ravaging Europe and Asia, the plague finally reaches Autria
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