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Black Death (Plagues)

The Black Death, an outbreak of bubonic plague, was one of the deadliest pandemics in Human History. It forever changed the face of Europe. It led to a new way of thinking and dealt a serious blow to the Roman Catholic Church.

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How were people treated if they had the black death?

The disease killed within 3-4 days after contact and so many people died that there was little anyone could do. Those with the disease were isolated and then usually buried in a mass grave because there was so many.

What was one positive results of the plague?

It made way for the new generation! Except for that... Nothing, it was a horrible disease that destroyed lives and left society in tatters... But it brought us here!...... At the cost of many thousands dying

Did the black death change the way people thought about priests?

The inability of the church to do anything about the black Death did reduce the people's opinion of the church to a great extent. However, the major effect of the black death upon religion was the loss of many priests and monks. In many places, monasteries were abandoned and never reformed.

What are the notes to ring around the rosie?

"Ring Around the Rosie" is typically sung to a simple melody in the key of C major. The main notes for the chorus are C, E, G, and A, creating a playful and catchy tune. The melody often follows a pattern that repeats, making it easy for children to sing along and remember. Variations exist, but this basic structure is commonly used.

Will the black plague come back?

the black death will strike next year killing more people than it did last time i know its scary but its true its going to hit in may so wacth out and dont catch it because you are sure to die

What are the 2 types of black death?

The two theories are:

Tiny fleas would bite the rats that infested the streets. They would then carry bacteria from the rat to humans, because they would bite humans, spreading the bacteria. Humans would then spread the disease by touching and being near other people.

The other theory is that God was punishing all humans for their sins by sending the Bubonic Plague (Black Death)

How did the church use the black death plague to gain money?

To make people follow christ. They thought it was a good time. for example their trying to say that all this is occurring because of their sins. In order for them to be forgiven they'd have to praise the lord.

Why did the black plague spread so quickly in 1348 and 1349?

The Black Death Plague decimated the population of Europe. It was able to spread so fast because the plague was highly contagious.

How was the village of Alton affected by the plague?

lads of people were hurt because loads of mushrooms grew out of their bum

Was the Great Fire of London good?

No but it had some good aspects, such as allowing slum areas to be rebuilt.

most people believe it to be a great thing because if killed germs such as the plague by killing lots of rats. also the whole of London was rebuilt.

if the plague hadn't happened London wouldn't be the same as it is now!

How many lifes has plague killed?

Innumerable.

There are no exact numbers but it is estimated that 1/3 to 1/2 of the population fell victim to the "Black Death" in the 14th Century, By the 16th century death toll fell to 20%

Why were their increased trade between Europe and Asia during the black death?

After the war between (China Opium War), which was the source of the Black Death or plague that killed over 1/3 of Europe's population. The rats had gotten it, the fleas had gotten, the people had gotten it.

Europe had to be the nation that got it the worst because of unsanitary acts.

It was easily spread by people coughing, not washing hands, and contact between people as the plague spread violently and quickly.

There was no treatment, so there was no window of hope.

Flea bites where absolutely everywhere.

Basically a breath breathed and the windows close.

Why was the black death terrifying?

The black death is so terrifying because nearly everyone got it, There was a huge high chance you would get it. if you were poor you were more likely to get it and in them days there where more poor the rich. And each day could of been your last.

What time do the bubonic plague start?

the bubonic plague is just a type of plague which the black death was categorised as, but scientists/historians believe that the black death occurred around spring 1348 and started in central Asia/china.

How did the plague reach Athens?

It entered Athens through Piraeus, the city's port and sole source of food and supplies.

How many deaths were in the Bubonic Plague?

51,765,348 recorded live lost. There is an estimate of about 30 million more lives not accounted for for numerous reasons.

Rats and the plague?

Many believe that rats carried the black plague when in fact it was the flea the rat carried that actually carried the plague that is how people still got sick locked in a room with no windows is because they would get bit by the fleas (one of the reasons anyways)

What part of the world did the black plaque spread from?

Itvwas cOmmonly known as the black plauge or black death but it was really the bubonic plague and it staryed in Europe from fleas in 1347

How where black death victoms treated?

they were treated with remedies. Holy water, vinegar wash, vein cutting etc.

How did society recover after the black plague?

The people who were left when a town was killed by the plague would work together to support the people who were left. When I lived in Germany I knew a family whose ancestors were one of four families left after the plague hit their area. The survivors divided the town into four sections and the modern family I knew had recently sold the section that their family kept since the plague. Because of the loss of workers and crafts people the survivors stepped in to fill the gaps. This actually created an upward movement for people allowing them to live better.