There are many stories about how an Eastern plague came to be called the 'Black Death'. The 'Black Death' is another name for the plague, a disease caused by a tiny organism called Yersinia pestis. The Black Death pandemic of 1349 is considered to be one of the major events in world history, and it is still the subject of medical, historical, and sociological analysis. The evidence of the plague is found in the broad swath it cut across North Africa, Asia, and Europe, its terrifying symptoms, and its impact on society.
Ancient history includes vivid descriptions of epidemics that seized their victims suddenly and produced an agonizing death. One such episode occurred in Athens, Greece, in 430 B.C.E., and another occurred in Egypt, Persia, and Rome a century later. Some historians believe these lethal outbreaks were caused by the same disease responsible for the Black Death-the Bubonic Plague. Other historians, though, note some differences between the symptoms observed in the ancient episodes and those reported during the fourteenth century.
influential writers, such as the English clergyman Thomas Malthus (1766-1834), would propose that overpopulation produces its own remedy through epidemic, famine, and other means. Some areas of Europe might have been considered ripe for mass death because agricultural production had not kept up with population growth. The overpopulation theory has been criticized as inadequate to explain the catastrophic effects of the Black Death. Nevertheless, concerns about overpopulation in more recent times were foreshadowed by analyses of the plague years.
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.
people thought it was scary and frienthing.some people believe that god brag it to revenge there sins
Contemporary sources indicate that most people thought that the Black Death was either a punishment from God or was in some way a result of "Bad Air."
they thought that it was just a common cold or an silly illness until it got serious and every one got worried about why so many people were dieing
people blamed it on god. They blamed it on churches and kings.
They believed it was a blessing
bad air.
Black Death was thought to be anger of god. Or conspiracy by Jews.
people thought it was a punishment from god
well i think that when people in thoses days played music it probly made then think about the black death and about how many people died because of it.
Well, Some people did.
Black Death struck Europe in 1346 to 1353. People thought that it was anger of god.
black death changed the ideology of people. It gave birth to many revolutions. Thus.
the people that lived in the black death were 75 million i think cuz i read it on wiki answers so dnt blame me :)
i think around 25 million
A disease caused by the bacillus, Yersinia pestis.
because it called the black bloody death ! duhhh xx no not really it was due to rats and it was basically another form of plague
People thought that the Black Death was punishment from god. So their cures will work.
Certainly don't panic or freak out. Of course, it is quite impossible to get the Black Death in our days. People do say try to live your life while you still can, so don't think about death.