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    Europe during the Middle Ages. Not helping the situation‚ the medicinal knowledge of the people of Europe of the time was not up to par. Some of the diseases and illness that were running rampant during these times were pneumonia‚ leprosy‚ and the plague. The middle ages were a time of great suffering and death because of the abundant disease and lack of knowledge of the spread and treatments. Leprosy was one of the greatest concerns during the middle ages. Many people feared catching this disease

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    University of Phoenix Material Reformation Time Line and Journal Entries Part 1: Time Line Complete the time line identifying events in history during the Reformation. Identify where the event occurred on the specified date Describe the event and its significance for each date identified on the time line. DATE: October 31‚ 1517 Example: DESCRIPTION: The 95 Thesis was Martin Luther’s response to the indulgences. WHERE: The door of the Castle Church in Wittenberg DATE: May 25

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    died quite old. BUBONIC PLAGUE IN SHAKESPEARE’S TIME Bubonic Plague also known as the Black Death was a very deadly disease that was carried in rats and fleas‚ which lived on the rats. The disease spread very quickly and it killed millions of people. The bubonic plague is the most common form of the plague‚ produces fist-sized swellings‚ called bulboes‚ at the site of flea bites (usually in the groin‚ neck or armpits) After receiving the plague the victim dies within 2 – 6 days. The

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    through a speech I gave in school. I once was given the task of choosing a history topic and giving a speech to the whole class. In the speech‚ I used information I found from books‚ the internet‚ and news articles to teach the class about The Black Plague in great detail. I even created a Prezi presentation to use as a visual aid to help clarify points in my speech. At the end‚ I was given the chance to talk one-on-one with my teacher for their feedback on how I did and receive my grade. Though I was

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    particular‚ GeoffreyChaucer‚ William Langland‚ the pope‚ and a group of people the “flagellants”. With all of these people there is an example of what benefit came out of their suffering of the Black Death.Geoffrey Chaucer experienced the effects of the plague so greatly that he “incorporated the theme of the Black Death into his literary masterpiece The Canterbury Tales” (paragraph 4)‚ a book that is studied and has an influence even after that time period. William Langland exposed

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    about the epidemic itself. Even the rich and noble feared the plague just as

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    Patron Saint of soldiers generally‚ of infantrymen‚ archers and municipal police officers. During the 14th Century‚ the mysterious plague‚ known as the black death‚ spreaded through Europe and killed thosands of people. The army thought that the Black Plague was created by the poor people and so they started to shoot them with arrows‚ trying to slow down the plague. Desperate for

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    history. This little ditty describes the signs and progress of the black death. Ring around the rosy‚ the plague first makes an introduction to it ’s victim by a boil like sore in the groin or the armpit. Pocket full of posy‚ people would stuff flowers in their pockets and around their necks to keep the stench of their illness to a minimum. Ashes‚ ashes‚ the description of what this horrific plague does to one ’s skin when the deterioration phase begins. We all fall down‚ death being completely inevitable

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    Discuss the extent to which the Black Death had a negative impact on the 14th Century Europe. The Black Death was an outbreak of a bubonic plague that was pandemic across Asia‚ Africa and Europe. It was believed that the plague was spread from merchants coming from Asia to Europe. The Black Death had pessimistic consequences in the 14th Century Europe. The copious consequences were the decrease of population which lead to labour shortages and economic rise. Another consequence was the collapse of

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    The Black Death was a disastrous plague that struck Europe in October of 1317. It was spread by infected trading ships that arrived in Sicilian harbors. As the plague took people by storm‚ it spread throughout Germany and England and then up to the Baltic States. This horrifying mass murderous disease took the lives of 75 million people‚ something that shook the lives of everyone during the Middle Ages. This epidemic affected the social‚ economic‚ and religious aspects of the medieval culture. However

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