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    The Black Death‚ also known as the bubonic plague‚ was one of Europe’s biggest catastrophic events. Furthermore‚ the disease affected culture from 1346 to 1353 during the 13th century causing millions of people to die. All these phenomena were not all bad at the time with some good causes. During the plague‚ Europe had effects on culture due to the economy‚ religion‚ and depopulation. All of these were affected by the plague due to its vast effect on the area. One of Europe’s biggest happenings during

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    This source gave vague information on the different ways Europe was affected‚ but would have been more helpful if it gave statics. Overall‚ this site was a good starting point for me to figure out my main topics within my research paper. "The Black Death." Academic.edu. N.p.‚ n.d. Web. 03 Mar. 2017. This website covers the background behind the bubonic plague‚ what was happening when the bubonic plague was terrorizing Europe‚ and the significance of the bubonic plague in history. This source speaks

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    arts‚ and history of education. The Elizabethan era was also around the time were the black death started. The Black Death started when voyagers would go to different countries. Things like rats and bugs would come back to the main country were they would bring back goods and the rats and bugs such as fleas would come out and get on people and bite them. That’s how it started; the Black Death was big red black itchy bumps and once the bubbles and bumps popped you would die or if you had the right

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    Article: The Archaeology of “Plague” by Daniel Antoine Daniel Antoine uses the Black Death burial site at East Smithfield‚ London to provide a background into the archeology studies of ancient plagues. Antoine not only will discuss archaeology‚ but to also show the limitations of archaeological data. The Royal Mint burial ground in East Smithfield London is used as the basis of Antoine’s paper. In 1986 the large cemetery was discovered. The site contained two mass burial trenches and a mass

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    The Malthusian Crisis

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    low resources created a situation in which a crisis was inevitable. Certainly‚ populations were high and prices for basic foodstuffs had risen in the first half of the century. However‚ populations were already beginning the decline before the Black Death. A Malthusian crisis should thus have occurred earlier. Further‚ even after populations had collapsed in the first wave of pestilence‚ subsequent plagues continued to rock Europe and demographic recovery did not occur until the late part of the

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    Their ways of treatment that did not work were‚ lancing and draining the buboes‚ bloodletting‚ sweating‚ forced vomiting‚ and releasing the bowels (“Plague” 1). Elimination of the black rats and using better sewage systems and hygiene was the real real solution to the epidemic (“Plague” 1). The Great Fire of London was the big event that wiped out the plague in London in September of 1666 (‘Great Plague of London” 1). 75‚000 to 100

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    collided between the two systems. There were a variety of trade on the Silk Road and Columbian Exchange. There were things such as silk and rubber. But‚ disease was a major factor of trade and death. On the Columbian Exchange‚ there was smallpox‚ and on the Silk Road‚ there was Black Death‚ also known as plague‚ which killed many people. On the Columbian

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    Malaria Vs. The Plague

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    12/10/13 Malaria VS. The Black Plague In the fourteenth century‚ death and devastation swept from Asia to Europe in the form of the Black Plague‚ killing nearly one third of the world’s population. The Black Plague was one of the most horrid pandemics in history. Arguably‚ other modern day diseases such as Malaria‚ have‚ and continue to impact the world in many ways. While the medical responses‚ based off knowledge and economic results differ from the Black Death to Malaria‚ social classing

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    Black Death: This started in Asia and spread throughout the Mediterranean and Europe killing thousands of people. The plague created a lot of economic‚ religious‚ and social problems. It took 150 years just for Europe’s population to recover. The most common symptom was buboes in the groin‚ neck and armpits. This effected cultural development as many people died and they had to almost completely start over. Black Death in Medieval Culture: The Black Death had a huge effect on medieval culture

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    1381 Population Decline

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    the Black Death alone killed almost 50% of the population in 1349‚ and this was promptly followed by the Grey Death‚ famine‚ and the continuation of the Hundred Years War. It was as a result of this population decline‚ however‚ that the Peasant’s revolt was sparked – although the church also contributed to the outbreak‚ as did the Poll tax and the work of the king‚ Richard II. The dramatic decline in population prior to the Peasants Revolt of 1381 was an almost direct result of the Black Death

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