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    The Black Plague swept through Europe from 1346-1353 killing an estimated 25-60% of European population; making this one of the most devastating pandemics in human history. The plague caused the infected victim to have purplish-black tumors all over their body. The death of over at least 70 million people caused social‚ economic‚ and political troubles throughout Europe. Since “history is made by the living‚ not the dead‚ who are no longer historical actors‚” people started to abandon their friends

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    “winners” and “losers” in the plague years (other than the immediate survivors and victims’)? The Black Plague is a massive epidemic that grew to become so large‚ so fast that it disrupted society across the globe. It was a horrific experience for most of humanity at the time. In certain cities in the Middle East the plague averaged 2‚400 deaths a day (Armesto‚ Pg.351). The plague affected mostly everyone either if it was indirectly or directly. The “losers” of the plague consisted of the countries

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    Text Timeline Unit Iii

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    Polo goes to China 1279 CE- Mongol conquest of China 1346-1350 CE- Bubonic Plague(Black Death) in Europe 1400-1600 CE- Songhay Dynasty‚ which emerged during the decline of the the Mali Empire 1400 CE- Aztec Empire beings 1438 CE- Rise of Inca Empire What is the relationship between the causes and consequences of the events or processes identified on the complete timeline? Some believed that the Bubonic plague laid the foundation for the economic growth and democracy. It killed 30 to 60

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    Notes on Fleas

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    secondary infections caused by scratching the irritated skin area. Fleas may transmit bubonic plague from rodent to rodent and from rodent to humans. Tapeworms normally infest dogs and cats but can appear in children if parts of infested fleas are accidentally consumed. Fleas have been hated by humans for a long time. The role of pests and disease in human history is often neglected and the plague is considered to have caused more human grief and fear than any other single cause and to have changed

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    The Sanitation Problems of the Black Death The bubonic plague is a bacterial disease that is considered one of the most lethal in history. Recorded pandemics of the plague reach back to 541 A.D. and minor epidemics can still be found around the world (Plague). The plague consists of a bacterium called Yersinia pestis. This bacterium has the ability to mutate quickly and can easily destroy the immune system of the infected person‚ “it does this by injecting toxins into defense cells such as macrophages

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    fifteenth century play Everyman explores the journey of a man‚ who represents the individuals of mankind‚ who is confronted by the inevitability of his own death. Very similarly‚ Antonius Block is portrayed during the fourteenth century bubonic plague‚ and is confronted by death on reoccurring occasions. During the events of the two dramatic pieces‚ the two protagonists visit many similar and different circumstances while figuring out solutions to their crisis. It is clear that historically

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    of citizens by others. Only devastating memories are left from the lack of cleanliness to the high death rates of The Black Death. It was first heard of in Central Asia in 1338-39. Scholars have yet not agreed where exactly in Asia the plague originated from‚ research and further investigation have led to the possibility of coming from north-western or south-western China. Population census gives clues that Asia lost high amounts of population that couldn’t of just disappeared for no reason

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    all happenings in their lives was overseen by the church. Priests would roam in the fields during the spring to bless over the crops before they were planted. Commoners whilst in this complete brainwash by the church came to the conclusion that this plague was a curse from god‚ and the cause of the epidemic were the heretics. This led to the torment of non-Christians in a way that was never seen before‚ of course there were harassments before the outbreak‚ but the fear commoners had‚ that the heretics

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    great problem and no one would be very well fed. The immune systems of the people greatly weakened by malnutrition and poor hygiene would allow the Black Death to thrive in such a condensed population. The plague presented in three different ways‚ bubonic‚ pneumonic‚ and septicemic. The plague left many cities and villages in shambles and brought on many changes in Europe. A dramatic decrease in population brought an increase in wages‚ led to peasants revolting‚ and rural communities started to decline

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    unsuccessful while trying to find her drop location‚ but she continues to bond with Agnes and Rosemund. The climax of the novel takes place when Mr. Dunworthy and Kivrin find out that she was sent to 1348 rather than 1320‚ the exact year the Bubonic Plague took over Europe.

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