It killed about 1/3 of the population
It caused a massive economic turndown
The crusade affected Europe in two ways. They increased trad between Europe and the Middle East, and the helped break down feudalism.
The crusade affected Europe in two ways. They increased trad between Europe and the Middle East, and the helped break down feudalism.
It can. Something like this; The cause of the black plague in the 1300's were the fleas from the rats that came off the ships from Asia and soon spread across Europe .The effect was the entire population of Europe was affected directly or indirectly through contact with the plague. At this point you could expand the effects of the plague in two paragraphs. One, outlining the direct effects and the second outlining the indirect effects. Get the idea?
1. there are no mountains to protect it from the sea 2. and its has wet cool summers and wet, mild winters.
Constructive and destructive. These are the two extremes.
The disease that killed a quarter of the population in Europe around 1350 is known as the Black Death or the Bubonic Plague.
water,air and ground
One-third of the population died; was a cause for the crusades; lead to the end of feudalism.
World War I and II, and the atomic bomb were the big events of the twentieth century. The two events that may have affected the course of the history of the world were the bubonic plague and European colonization of everywhere outside of Europe.
The bubonic plague spread to both Europe and Asia during the 14th century pandemic known as the Black Death. It originated in Asia and was later introduced to Europe by traders and travelers, resulting in widespread devastation across both continents.
it can be affected by loud noises, illnesses, infections, something hitting the ear very hard.
In June of 1348, two ships entered the Bristol Channel bringing the Bubonic Plague to England. The Black Death would continue to ravage the central and western Europe for several years to come.