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    DBQ: The Black Death

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    The Black Death was a deadly plague that originated in the 13th century from rats and fleas. This plague was one of the most deadly in history because it diffused and killed very rapidly. So what were the effects of the Black Death? The Black death affected peoples natural way of life which led to affecting the Europeans economically which then led to a crisis in faith. After the Black Death had hit no one was considered safe from this plague which affected peoples natural ways of life. There is

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    The Black Death was one of the deadliest and most impactful events that the world has ever witnessed. It is believed that the plague originated in Asia and it began to spread to other parts of the world around 1345 to 1346 when the plague struck water for the first time. Supposedly‚ this happened when Yanibeg‚ a khan of the Golden Horde‚ which was a part of the Mongol Empire‚ began catapulting the bodies of plague victims over its walls into the Black Sea. Once the plague hit the Black Sea‚ there

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    DBQ Essay: Christian Muslim View of Merchant During the Post-Classical Era merchants played a key role in the foundations of societies. In its origins‚ Christianity viewed merchants negatively‚ whereas Islam saw the profession more positively‚ reflected in their religious documents; the two religions changed their views by 1500‚ Christianity becoming more positive and Islam negative‚ displayed in the authoritative opinions and actions of merchants. Religious documents in each religion reflect

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    The Black Death is one of the most deadly epidemics in human history‚ and is taught in schools throughout the world. Though it is most known to have killed 50 million people in Europe it also ravaged Asia killing 25 million people. The Black Death is a type of plague called the Bubonic plague. Encyclopedia Britannica defines the Bubonic plague as‚ “an infectious disease caused by the bacterium Yersinia pestis. Bubonic plague is the most commonly occurring type of plague and is characterized by the

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    were the effects of the black plague on Medieval Europe? The black plague was a very deathly plague that killed many. Effects of the black plague on Medieval Europe were that it killed millions of people‚ it made the land even filthier than it already was‚ and it had lots of effects on the people. To begin with‚ the black plague killed millions. This plague infected most of Africa and it took less than a decade to kill less than one percent of the population. This plague killed about twenty five

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    Period 9  DBQ Essay    Merchants  and  traders  have  been  extremely  influential  carriers  of  culture  all  throughout  history.  Whether  or  not  they  approved  of it‚ both Christianity and Islam have been influenced by  trade‚  helping the  religions  expand and gain more followers and power. Without trade‚ it is rather  likely  that  the  religions  would  not  be   as widespread as they are today‚ possibly never flourishing  at  all.  Despite  these  facts‚  Christians  and  Muslims   still

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    few people‚ that happened in the Middle Ages. The Black Death was a deadly disease that can kill people in 2 days. Feudalism is a political structure that was a way to pay taxes and work to get food. The Black Death was one of the reasons for the decline of feudalism because it killed many people in the system and didn’t matter what social class you were in. The Black Plague was one of the major issues that led to the decline of feudalism. The Plague started from rats and started to spread quickly

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    discussed and it concerns the Black Death in England. “The Black Death is the name given to a deadly plague (often called bubonic plague‚ but is more likely to be pneumonic plague) which was rampant during the Fourteenth Century. It was believed to have arrived from Asia in late 1348 and caused more than one epidemic in that century – though its impact on English society from 1348 to 1350 was terrible. No amount of medical knowledge could help England when the plague struck. It also had a major impact

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    The Black Plague and its Economic Effects on Medieval Europe The Middle Ages is often a time that is mislabeled. Some consider it to be a time of darkness and disorder. Others‚ specifically literary people‚ make it seem like a beautiful time of chivalry and knights who saved distressed maidens. Author Jeffrey L. Forgeng writes‚ “We are inclined today to romanticize the Middle Ages.” The Middle Ages was truly a time of great change for Europeans. It can be characterized by advancements in architecture

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    any of us that has to watch loved ones suffer and potentially watch them while not being able to do anything to help. It would be much worse to survive the Black Death and watch loved ones suffer and live in fear than to have the disease personally and more than likely die quickly. It is clearly seen that it is worse to survive the Black Plague than to suffer directly from it because of the emotional trauma it causes to those who are forced to watch loved ones suffer. Some people

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