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    Yesinia Pestis Yesinia Pestis is the bacteria that caused the Bubonic Plague in 1347 and marched across Europe killing many people. This bacterium can grow with or without oxygen making its expansion inevitable. Yesinia Pestis is able to survive for several months in cool‚ moist places like rodent holes. People in the United States can be infected by Yesinia Pestis each year from flea or rodent bites‚ it is estimated that 10 to 20 people are infected yearly. Bacteria transmission occurs in one

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    The bubonic plague was one of the most deadly catastrophes of the Middle Ages. It is well chronicled by many historians‚ although not many accounts are able to capture the reader’s attention so well as that of Barbara Tuchman. Historian Barbara Tuchman’s integration of animated writing and careful research serves to create a palatable and pleasing‚ although quite repulsive‚ essay. In her essay‚ "’This is the End of the World’ The Black Death‚" Tuchman writes about the bubonic plague. Her essay includes

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    The cause of this sudden eruption of the plague is not exactly known. From the Gobi desert‚ it spread out in all directions. The plague then spread eastward to China. During the expansion of trade during the Early and High Middle ages‚ trade routes with China were strengthened and ventured greatly. European traders‚ particularly those from the Italian city states‚ traveled the Black Sea region regularly. This was believed to be the introduction of the plague to European land. Along with the Chinese

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    had a huge effect on Europe. The black death is also known as the bubonic plague. If people are near the plague for within 3 to 7 days of exposure to plague bacteria they will eventually get sick. Usually when you get the black death plague It starts from getting bit by an infected flea the once you get bit by the infected flea you end up spreading it by someone touching an open cut or any fluids from your body. The plague changed Medieval Europe and infected a lot of people and most of them were

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    people’s mindsets. There are many nicknames that have been given to this disastrous period in history. Other names for the Black Death are: The Bubonic Plague‚ Pestilence‚ The Great Mortality‚ and Yersinia Pestis. This disease began in China in 1320 CE. The Silk Roads were carrying more that goods at this time‚ because by 1340 Europe was hit with the plague that came to them through the Silk Roads. This disease spread through rats that had fleas on them that carried the disease. The Black Death disease

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    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 was no hope of stopping it from its inevitable onslaught

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    Death was a plague that began in Asia and moved throughout Europe killing one third to half of population of everywhere it touched. During the the fourteenth century‚ Europe had been at the peak of a population boom. (Perry‚ M)The large increase in population coupled with torrential downpours of rain and a reliance on grain farming led to a long famine. The famine in turn made people living in 14th century Europe weaker and more susceptible to the plague. The popular opinion is that the plague was a bacteria

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    countryside. The main the city was heavily infected. Safest place was to go farther away from civilization as possible. People took different responses of the plague. The religious people especially. The religious felt that god punish them and would do anything to take away their sins and not get infected. To begin with‚ to the Christians the plague made them worship god much more. Most European Christians‚ however‚ relied on familiar practices: seeking the aid of parish priests invoking the intercession

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    The Black Death The middle ages were a dark and scary time. They had everything broken down into groups of people. This system was called feudalism. The stages were broken into peasants next squire‚ knights‚ then onto kings. During this time something horrible happened‚ the black death occurred. The black death happened in the 1300s. The Black Death killed an extraordinary 25 million people in 2 years!!! This happened in Europe. According to the article Black Death‚ in ten years‚ it killed

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    Traders began to flee‚ taking the plague by ship into Europe (saylor.org). Also‚ National Geographic stated in a video “ it was obvious that the disease followed the trade route‚ exporting the disease” (National Geographic). The prevalence of Black Death began to rise in Europe‚ infecting

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