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A medieval village had a subsistence economy everything needed had to be produced within the village, with the exception, perhaps, of the goods supplied by an occasional passing tinker. If the harvest failed or was destroyed, there would be famine. Medieval English sources such as Langland's Piers Plowman (136786) and Pierce the Plowman's (c. 1394) give an impression of the hardship of peasant life, which contributed to the Peasants' Revolt of 1381. However, sources such as the Luttrell Psalter (1340; British Museum) also show that peasant life had its lighter moments. Pierce the Plowman's Crede and the Paston Letters (14221509) also give an indication of the life and place in rural society of medieval women.
Although often coloured yellow, the island is intended to be copper, reflecting the country's name, ‘Copper Island’. Effective date: c. September 1960.
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