The effects of the plague, particularly the Black Death in the 14th century, were profound and far-reaching. It led to a significant decline in population, causing labor shortages that shifted economic power to the working class and contributed to the end of feudalism. Additionally, the plague altered social structures, spurred advancements in medicine, and prompted changes in art and culture as societies grappled with the trauma and loss. Ultimately, the plague accelerated significant transformations in European society.
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There were many horrible effects of the Great Plague such as death. Other effects included poverty, fear, and extreme confusion.
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The Jews (who were blamed for the plague).
Effects of this plague at the onset was high fever and restlessness, then staggering delirium, shock and coma. The skin would have developed black spots about the third day, thus the name.
Because the plague could last for days. It also killed many, many people. hi
Economical collapse and trade halt. These were the effects of the Black Death.
Economical collapse and trade halt. These were the effects of the Black Death.
Samuel Pepys was a diarist of the 17th century who lived through several outbreaks of plague in London. His diary includes discussion of the plague and its effects, but he did not contract the plague himself.
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Trichomoniasis has no long-term effects. It is mostly an annoyance.
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?