No. Religion plagues the existence of man.
Islam is a wonderful religion.
Religious people thought that the plague was sent by God as a punishment for sin. Because of all the widespread death due to the whole plague Religious people found it diffeicult to gain trust in their religion because of the death. It did effect Europe in a reasonably large way. However one thing that was not hindered by the plague was the Pope who locked him self in locked quaters. He did not catch either plague.
the people thought the cause of the black plague was a witches curse.
The Colony
Bavaria.
people thought it was a place for the plague to spread because it was a social place
The Brahmaputra River is polluted with different types of chemicals that are harmful. It is thought to be polluted because of people dumping things there, as well as lenient laws that donâ??t prosecute these polluters.
they thought that god was punishing them for their sins.
The black death, or bubonic plague, was caused by a bacteria, thought to be Yersinia pestis.
The animal that started the plague first was the rat. They had parasites in their skin and spread it to humans
There were lots and lots of different beliefs about the plague; people were so scared because they weren't sure what caused it. Some believed it was a punishment from God, some believed that foreigners or those who followed a different religion had poisoned the wells, some thought that bad air was responsible, some thought the position of the planets had caused the plague. All these different beliefs led to some strange attempts at escaping the plague and some even stranger cures. cw: Probably it was spread by the fleas on rats; hence, the love of cats.
The church thought that it was the Jews fault that the plague happend. But really it was infuenza carried by rats and flees.