The Consequences of the Black Death

History
Year 9 / GCSE / Grade 8
7 questions
~14 mins
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This worksheet explores different interpretations of the consequences of the Black Death in medieval and early modern Britain. Students will analyze contrasting historian views and evaluate their credibility.

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The Consequences of the Black Death

Subject: HistoryGrade: Year 9 / GCSE / Grade 8
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Grade Year 9 / GCSE / Grade 8
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Interpretations of the Consequences of the Black Death

Historian A: John H. Morgan – Economic Perspective

"Historian John H. Morgan argues that the Black Death led to significant economic change in Britain. He suggests that the massive decline in population created a labour shortage, which increased wages for workers and led to a shift in the economy from feudalism to a more market-based system. Morgan highlights that landowners were forced to adapt to these changes, which ultimately contributed to the decline of the feudal system and the rise of a more modern economy. He emphasizes that economic transformation was a primary consequence of the plague.**

Historian B: Catherine L. Evans – Social Perspective

"Historian Catherine L. Evans believes the Black Death had profound social effects. She states that it caused widespread social upheaval, including a decline in the power of the aristocracy and changes in social attitudes. Evans argues that communities became more individualistic, and there was a rise in paranoia and suspicion, which altered social relationships. She emphasizes that the social fabric of society was fundamentally changed as a result of the Black Death, leading to long-term shifts in social structure and cultural attitudes."

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Questions

1.
Summarize each historian's view on the consequences of the Black Death.
[3 marks]
2.
Compare the reasons why Morgan and Evans have different views on the consequences of the Black Death. (4 marks)
[4 marks]
3.
Explain which historian's interpretation you find more convincing and why.
[6 marks]
4.
Outline how the Black Death could have caused both economic and social changes. (4 marks)
[4 marks]
5.
Compare the evidence used by Morgan and Evans to support their views.
[4 marks]
6.
Evaluate which interpretation you find more convincing and justify your answer.
[6 marks]
7.
Outline the possible limitations of each historian's view.
[4 marks]

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Created
1/1/2026
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1/1/2026
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