The disease killed within 3-4 days after contact and so many people died that there was little anyone could do. Those with the disease were isolated and then usually buried in a mass grave because there was so many.
The disease killed within 3-4 days after contact and so many people died that there was little anyone could do. Those with the disease were isolated and then usually buried in a mass grave because there was so many.
They believed it was good to stay away from other people, and to smother each other in sweet smelling herbs, to get rid of the smell.
People with the black death or suspected of having the black death were quarantined away from healthy people. Pestilence houses were built were infected people could be taken to die. Ships were isolated before being allowed to land to ensure that they did not bring infected people with them.
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people were not ready for the Black Death. They blamed god for it. Most were very afraid.
Black Death caused people to fear god. People thought it was punishment from god.
they were treated with care before dying
they quarentened themselves
black death affect our lives by killing us..... the plague
People treated death as a common part of society.
black people were treated as a lesser race and treated unfairly and acused of crime but they were inocent.
First of all, there is no cure. Black death can easily spread. people with the disease die six or seven days later
Black people were treated badly during the american soda bomb.
Today, they are treated with antibiotics.
Most likely people in the Victorian Era, died from the plague (black death) and other diseases (gangrene) that couldn't be treated.
black death can be treated with. Antibacterials, antibiotics and vaccines.
they were treated with remedies. Holy water, vinegar wash, vein cutting etc.
There is no way to tell how black people are treated in Japan. These people are not often seen but every Japanese will treat someone differently.
In the middle of 18 to 1900s, they were treated as slaves.
Black Americans and Black people in general are treated very well in Ireland. Ireland has a reputation for being welcoming to all races.