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How Peasants Changed England Forever

This video explores the peasant economy in Late Medieval England, a period marked by significant social and economic changes. During the Middle Ages, feudalism in Europe, particularly in England, was the dominant social and economic system. The feudal hierarchy, with the king at the top and peasants at the bottom, defined the medieval period. The feudal system, which emerged after the Norman Conquest of 1066, led to the creation of a rigid social hierarchy, with the monarch and the church holding immense power. The Domesday Book, commissioned by William the Conqueror, provides valuable insights into the economic history of Medieval England. The Black Death, which ravaged Europe in the 14th century, had a profound impact on the peasant economy, leading to significant changes in the feudal system. This video delves into the world of medieval life, examining the daily lives of peasants, knights, and serfs, and how they contributed to the economy of Medieval England. By exploring the intricacies of the feudal system, this video sheds light on the social and economic changes that shaped Late Medieval England, providing a fascinating glimpse into the medieval period.

Видео How Peasants Changed England Forever канала Medieval Chronicles 1066
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