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Medieval England 1250-1500 overview - OCR BConflict in the medieval world

England was already shaped by migration. Power rested with monarchs and the Church, always with the threat of rebellion. Most lived off the land, while the wool trade was vital to the economy.

Part of HistoryMigrants to Britain c1250 to present

Conflict in the medieval world

For two hundred years from 1095, England was involved in the , a series of wars that were fought to control the lands around Jerusalem. This encouraged hostility against Jews and Muslims. Hatred against Jews - religious - was stirred up by some people with power and influence.

There was tension between the ruling class and the mass of the population who had no say in government. This sometimes erupted into rebellion when minority groups were targeted by rioters.

Many foreigners were under the protection of the monarch which meant they could seek safety in royal castles if attacked and sometimes had special privileges. As a result they were seen as being on the side of the ruling class. When times were hard, foreigners were blamed for unemployment and rising prices.