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| c. 800 |
| | The Jews prosper in the Muslim and Carolingian empires, forming strong communities in Spain and in Germany | |
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| c. 850 |
| | Strip-farming gives each member of the village a stake in the communal crop, while also sharing out the good land | |
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| c. 850 |
| | The three-field system, introduced by the Franks, increases agricultural yield by 33%. | |
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| c. 995 |
| | Sei Shonagon, a lady-in-waiting to the Japanese empress, records her thoughts and impressions in her Pillow Book | |
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| c. 1300 |
| | The formalities of the Tea Ceremony demand equivalently exquisite wares from the Japanese potters | |
| | Tea Ceremony house Charles Peel
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| 1346 |
| | The plague which later becomes known as the Black Death makes its first appearance in China | |
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| c. 1347 |
| | Edward III establishes a new kind of knighthood with the Order of the Garter, conferred purely as an honour | |
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| 1347 |
| | Turkish tribes, besieging Genoese merchants in Caffa, lob the corpses of plague victims over the town walls and thus spread the Black Death | |
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| 1348 |
| | The Black Death, making its way through Europe, is described in vivid detail by Boccaccio who sees its devastating effect in Florence | |
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| c. 1450 |
| | Coffee, derived from wild plants in Ethiopia, is cultivated in Arabia | |
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