During the time of the Black Death in the 14th century, many individuals believed that the plague was a punishment from God for humanity's sins, leading to widespread fear and religious fervor. Others thought it was caused by miasma, or "bad air," leading to various unscientific attempts to purify the air, such as burning aromatic substances. Additionally, some communities wrongfully blamed minority groups, particularly Jews, for the outbreak, resulting in violence and persecution. These misconceptions reflected a lack of understanding of disease transmission and the social tensions of the time.
black death spread in Europe. black death killed 75 to 200 million people.
The years surrounding 1350
They wiped themselves and tortured eachother.
When Black Death spread. People thought it as anger of god.
1 in 3 people were killied by the black death
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no, as if now. No new case has been noted of black death.
People caught Black Death by the fleas transferring the virus to humans.
Black Death was thought to be anger of god. Or conspiracy by Jews.
after Black Death people rebelled a lot. Humanism appealed them to maintain order.
people did not realize Black Death at first. They thought it to be common incidents of fever.
black death changed the ideology of people. It gave birth to many revolutions. Thus.