Mostly young and servants were affected. While rich managed to hide safely.
Rich people left towns and cities to get away from the plague. Poor people did not have that option so more poor people died of the plague.
The plague killed indiscriminately – young and old, rich and poor – but especially in the cities and among groups who had close contact with the sick. Entire monasteries filled with friars were wiped out and Europe lost most of its doctors.
Poor and Rich
In 1881 a poor young women often suffered from poverty and poor health while a rich young women had many luxuries.
life in the 14th century was harsh and the families were varied some were rich some were poor the poor struggled in life more than the rich as when the plague came the poor couldn't afford medicines
No, he was not, and as a young artist he was very poor.
Discuss the bubonic plague or make a story as if you were some1 living during the medieval times.
Yes, Mahatma Gandhi was certainly born in a rich family as his father was the Prime Minister of Porbander. He also studied law in the University College London.
Dolley Madison was not rich nor was she poor,Dolley was in the middle if you were putting her family on a rich meter.Her life turned out alright.
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At the time of the plague there were very few schools and those schools that did exist mainly taught Mathematics and The Classics (Greek and Latin). The plague effected everyone in much the same way, regardless of whether they were rich or poor, teachers or pupils.
Haiti is considered one of the poorest countries in the Western Hemisphere, with a large percentage of the population living in poverty. The country faces numerous economic and social challenges, including high unemployment rates, political instability, and natural disasters.