Did You Know?

People can change things when they are loud!

Why They Were Mad

People felt sad and hurt by the king.

What Happened Next

They fought and made a big mess.

What 1377 London Riots Does

People showed they were not happy.

They wanted a fair chance to live.

It made the king think hard.

People wanted to be heard.

They wanted to change their lives.

It was a big part of history.

More About 1377 London Riots

In 1377, the people of London were not happy. They felt the king did not care for them. They were poor and had to work hard. This made them very mad and sad.

Today, we learn from this time. It shows us that people can stand up for what is right. It helps us think about how to treat each other.

In the future, we can use this lesson. We can talk and listen to each other. This way, we can make things better for all.

How Topics Connect

graph TD A["1377 London Riots"] --> B["Causes"] B --> C["Economic Strain"] B --> D["Social Unrest"] A --> E["Key Events"] E --> F["Protests"] E --> G["Violence"] A --> H["Aftermath"]

What Do These Words Mean?

riots:violent protests or disturbances by a group of people
London:the capital city of England
1377:a year in the 14th century