History practice question
What was the 'Black Death' that spread through Britain in the 14th century?
- A civil war between rival families
- A great fire that swept the country
- A deadly plague that killed a large share of the populationCorrect answer
- A famine caused by failed harvests
Why
The Black Death was an outbreak of plague in the 1300s that killed a huge proportion of the population in Britain and across Europe.
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