People during the time coped differently with the disastrous visit of Black Death, war and the Great Schism. To begin with, The Black Death plague attacked Europe profoundly. Plague is a bacterial infection found mainly in rodents and their fleas. There were several explanations by the people on the origins of the plague. Most people believed that Plague was caused by some vicious property in the air that carried the disease from place to place. When ignorance was joined to fear, savage cruelty…
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represent the bubonic plague. The bubonic plague, also known as the bubonic plague killed many people, to be more specific one thirds of the people died, which is worse than any war. This originated from china and in Europe it first started in Italy.The cause of the bubonic plague were the fleas that were on the rats then went to clothes and bags of traders. Rats would be aboard ships, then all of a sudden people aboard started to get sick then eventually die.The effect of the bubonic plague was the way people…
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the Black Plague on Medieval Europe Imagine 1/3 of the population just wiped out by a disease unknown to many people. This actually happened in 1347 in Europe and Asia, it was called the Black plague. The Black Plague was an awful disease that killed many people in Europe and Asia during the Middle Ages. People had no idea what it was and what the cause was and it lead to several predictions. The black plague is a disease that is transferred to people from fleas that jump off of plague infected…
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The black plague was a disease like no other, the disease reached Europe in the mid-14th century and it resulted in deaths of an estimated 75 to 200 million people which was 60 percent of Europe at that time. The plague was carried from china to Europe through trade and the people of Europe in 1347 didn’t know what had hit them when people around them started dropping dead and could do nothing to stop the pandemic as it spread through Europe. This essay seeks to examine how the black plague changed…
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The Black Plague spread from the years 1346-1353, and killed an estimated 50 million people in Europe, which was roughly 60% of the population. The Mongols were successfully conquering Europe when a mysterious disease began to spread so quickly that it seemed as though it would destroy the world before the Mongols would be able to gain full control. This illness was so unknown to the people at the time that it was only later named “The Black Plague (or The Black Death)”, after French biologist Alexandre…
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Introduction The Black Death or the Bubonic Plague was a catastrophic pandemic, that ravaged through Medieval Europe during the 14th century and caused the decimation of the human population, killing 50 million people. The Black Death left an everlasting mark on Europe and reshaped society. It was transmitted through flea-ridden rats that were on ships. The Bubonic Plague causes severe symptoms such as black skin and swollen lymph nodes, eventually killing the person in 2 to 7 days. Nonetheless,…
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What was the black plague? When did it happen? How was it caused? It is a deadly Plague caused by rodents and flea bites. The biggest outbreak of it was in October 1347, when it killed over 1/3 of Europe’s population. It occurred from 1347-1351. You may be wondering how it spread so fast? The main reason was because it was a contagious disease and traveled through the air. It first occurred in the west but within a few months it had spread to Eastern Europe. I will be telling you about the history…
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The Bubonic Plague also known as the Black Death was a very deadly disease that spread across Europe in the 1300’s. It started as a small disease and then grew and spread all across Europe and turned into one of the deadliest diseases in the history of the world. The Bubonic Plague spread across Europe because people never were properly hygienic and they were never making sure they kept the sick away from the healthy, and never took proper care of the sick to make sure they didn’t spread the sickness…
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epidemics in the world occurred during the fourteenth century, from about 1347 to 1348. This epidemic was the bubonic plague. Although there was not a lot of information as to how the epidemic came to pass, the people had their beliefs. Although it is impossible to determine someone’s exact reactions to the bubonic plague, those with religious beliefs had differing responses. The plague was a significant event, especially in its time period, and elicited a variety of responses from those who held differing…
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Once upon a time a plague appeared in faraway China which was very well known as the Black plague. The black plague enjoyed traveling overseas; living in the stomach of fleas who lived in the fur of rodents who sometimes liked getting a little fancy by claiming humans as their new hosts. This all lead to the birth of an epidemic that was the most damaging phenomenon in history. This plague obviously affected a lot of people specifically the 2 major religions in Europe and the Middle East around the…
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