If the person who was sick was still alive, then i imagine they would pray for them and perhaps try some of the doctor's remedies, but if they died, which was a lot of the time, then the body would be taken away on a cart and put into a mass grave.
If you are the person who asked about clothing at the time of the Black death, I was the one who answered that too!
Most of the people in the middle ages had faith in God. When the Black Death came, many lost faith because they thought God should have helped them and saved the faithful people from the Black Death.
Nothing. Dude it was the black death during the middle ages.
one of them was the Black Death
No, the black death did not end the middle ages. The black death caused a lot of changes, some important, such as causing members of the nobility to try to tempt serfs to move onto their land and away from the land they were bound to. But the middle ages continued for another hundred years or more.
people would carry small pouches of herbs and spices. ( this is only what they would do in the middle ages.)
Yes the black death was in the middle ages
the plauge!
Most of the people in the middle ages had faith in God. When the Black Death came, many lost faith because they thought God should have helped them and saved the faithful people from the Black Death.
the black death happend in the middle ages in rome
Yes. The Black Death killed about 25 million people, one-third of Europe's population at the time.
Nothing. Dude it was the black death during the middle ages.
If when you talk about the high Middle Ages you mean towards the end then yes because the Black Death (Bubonic Plague) brought the people to notice that they need cleaner environments. Which Lead to the Renaissances.
one of them was the Black Death
No, the black death did not end the middle ages. The black death caused a lot of changes, some important, such as causing members of the nobility to try to tempt serfs to move onto their land and away from the land they were bound to. But the middle ages continued for another hundred years or more.
people blamed go, churches. They also blamed jews.
the early 1300's.
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