III. The Postclassical Period: Chapter 15- A New Civilization Emerges in Western Europe A. Chapter 15- A New Civilization Emerges in Western Europe 1. Postclassical period in Western Europe known as the Middle Ages a. Stretches between the fall of the Roman Empire and the fifteenth century 2. Civilization gradually spread beyond the Mediterranean 3. Christian missionaries converted Europeans from polytheistic faith 4. Medieval Europe participated in emerging international community 5. New
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serf in 1352‚ the plague epidemic was getting stronger‚ but we had cures and preventions-or so we thought. Every day I woke up with a heavy head and heart‚ knowing that my only way out was my inevitable death. I worked and lived on a small manor with my noble and some other serfs. Most of the day I would do some simple farming‚ but when other people died‚ I had more responsibility. The only good part is that I got more pay for this. We had our ways of keeping safe from the plague epidemic‚ but apparently
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disease. People called it the Bubonic Plague or “Black Death”. Many people were affected because of the Bubonic Plague. The Bubonic Plague or “Black Death” was a disadvantage. The people that were infected had symptoms because of the disease. In Document 1‚ it said that the Bubonic Plague began in (Europe) Italy. It started approximately in 1348‚ and it took 2 years for the plague to spread. The Bubonic Plague travelled East to West. The Bubonic Plague was fleas that were on rodents and it
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The Black Death‚ one of the biggest plague. The Black Death happened between 1346-1353. It was caused by rats and fleas. The Black Death was important because it was an epidemic of a disease called Bubonic Plague. It was able to kill 38 million people. The black death was one of the biggest epidemic to hit mankind. It was given the name ‘Black Death’ because people who were infected‚ were cover in black boils. For example‚ “Early in 1340s‚ the disease had struck China‚ India‚ Persia‚ Syria‚ and Egypt”
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people might say but what about the slaves? Well when majority of people are dead and everyone is fighting to survive who cares about the Slaves. What are your thoughts on Stephen accepting help from those 3 people? Do you think it was a good or bad idea? (pg.56) I
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Norman F. Cantor‚ In the Wake of the Plague (New York: Harper Collins First Perennial edition‚ 2001) examines how the bubonic plague‚ or Black Death‚ affected Europe in the fourteenth century. Cantor recounts specific events in the time leading up to the plague‚ during the plague‚ and in the aftermath of the plague. He wrote the book to relate the experiences of victims and survivors and to illustrate the impact that the plague had on the government‚ families‚ religion‚ the social structure‚ and
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about what happened in Europe far before modernization took place‚ specifically the never- forgotten pandemic of the century known to man as the Black Plague. This outbreak has been the main source of suffering for so many Europeans centuries ago‚ affecting not only the people but the whole country itself. Ranging from economic to personal‚ the Black Plague has sought to destroy each and every Englishman alive. All of which started from a simple virus that was not curable at that time‚ and by the next
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Wonder is a beautiful story about a young boy who has a facial difference. His name is August and he is sweet‚ funny and smart. “I mean‚ he’s pretty funny. Like‚ the teacher will something and August will whisper something funny to me that no one else hears and totally make me crack up” (pg. 142). This shows that he is funny. Auggie has a sister named Via who is a beautiful independent girl. “Just leave me alone‚ okay? You’ve been really good about leaving me alone my whole life‚ so why you choose
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the commoners that the plague was because of their sins and that of the non-Catholics. Moreover‚ Jewish families were forced to confess their alleged involvement in the outbreak or face execution. To escape the inquisitions‚ many Jews converted to Christianity and maintained their true faith concealed‚ or rather take their own lives. The Spanish inquisitions denied practicing or converted Jews from leaving the cities they were residing‚ fearing they would spread the plague further throughout the
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The bubonic plague was the worst disease you can get in the Elizabethan era (1558-1603)‚The bubonic plague had different names like “the blue sickness”‚ ”black Plague” or “black death”‚ the bubonic plague had symptoms like‚ Situated in the groin‚ armpit or neck about the size of an egg‚ tender and warm to the touch‚ Sudden onset of fever and chills‚ headache‚ fatigue or malaise‚ fever and chills‚ extreme weakness‚ abdominal pain‚ diarrhea‚ vomiting‚ bleeding from your mouth‚ nose or rectum‚ or under
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