What was the nickname given to the Plantagenet ruler Henry's son Richard and why? What was Magna Carta and how did it lead to the downfall of the English kings of the Plantagenet D... What was the nickname given to the Plantagenet ruler Henry's son Richard and why? What was Magna Carta and how did it lead to the downfall of the English kings of the Plantagenet Dynasty? How did the First Hundred Years’ War come to an end? Enumerate the causes of the Great Famine in Europe. Explain the causes and impact of the Black Death in Europe.

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The question is related to historical events and figures, specifically focusing on the Plantagenet Dynasty and significant occurrences like the First Hundred Years' War, Magna Carta, the Great Famine, and the Black Death. These are elementary history questions intended for social studies.

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The Lionheart; Magna Carta limited royal power; Treaty of Brétigny; bad weather, crop failure, overpopulation; bubonic plague, population decline.

The final answer is Richard's nickname was 'The Lionheart' because of his reputation as a great military leader and warrior. The Magna Carta was a document guaranteeing English political liberties, signed by King John in 1215. It led to the downfall of the Plantagenet kings by restricting their power and leading to increased influence of the nobility. The First Hundred Years' War ended with the Treaty of Brétigny in 1360. Causes of the Great Famine in Europe included poor weather, crop failure, overpopulation, and economic difficulties. The Black Death was caused by the bubonic plague, spreading via fleas on rats, and had devastating impacts, including a significant population decline and social upheavals.

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The final answer is Richard's nickname was 'The Lionheart' because of his reputation as a great military leader and warrior. The Magna Carta was a document guaranteeing English political liberties, signed by King John in 1215. It led to the downfall of the Plantagenet kings by restricting their power and leading to increased influence of the nobility. The First Hundred Years' War ended with the Treaty of Brétigny in 1360. Causes of the Great Famine in Europe included poor weather, crop failure, overpopulation, and economic difficulties. The Black Death was caused by the bubonic plague, spreading via fleas on rats, and had devastating impacts, including a significant population decline and social upheavals.

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The term 'The Lionheart' reflects Richard I's legendary bravery and battlefield prowess. The Magna Carta, though initially a failure, laid the groundwork for the future establishment of constitutional governance in England.

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Confusing different wars, such as mistaking the Hundred Years' War with the First Hundred Years’ War, or misinterpreting the Magna Carta's initial failure to maintain peace.

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