How much of Europe's population was lost to the plague?
It is estimated that between one third to one half of the population of Europe died from the black plague, except Poland.
What does cowards die many times before their actual deaths mean?
What he is trying to say is that the horror of death lies in the fear and trepidation when you are expecting to die. Cowards experience this every time they think they are going to die and get scared. They are worse off than the courageous people who only feel the pain of death when they actually die.
How life was after the plague?
Thousands of people died because of mice spreading the Bubonic Plague(Black Death). It would have been detrimental to the economy in England and not to mention the fact that it killed 2/3 of Western Economy.
Is black death the same as cholera?
The Black Death had two plagues during it, the Pneumonic and the BUBONIC so I can see where your coming from
More:Bubonic plague is one of three possible manifestations of a disease, and the Black Death was one specific epidemic of the same disease, in which all manifestations appeared.(In addition to the bubonic and pneumonic forms of the plague, there is a form called septicemic).
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Is it possible that the black plague may return?
Well, I myself have never had it. But, I believe it may come back. *I haven't had any research on this but, I think it will come back. Don't trust my answer until you have had more research yourself.
What fraction of people were killed by the black death in Europe?
1 in 3 people were killied by the black death
What effect did the black death have on European feudalism?
the Black Death destroyed feudalism. People rebelled against it.
What happend to people who caught the black death?
Fathers abandoned their sons. Lawyers refused to make out wills for the dying. Friars and nuns were left to care for the sick.Bodies were left in empty houses, and there was no one to give them a Christian burial."
30-60% of those who contacted the bubonic plague died
Is plague considered armed or dangerous?
No. Leprosy (Hansen's Disease) can be dangerous under some circumstances, although it is not highly contagious. However, it cannot be considered armed. No disease can ever be "armed and dangerous."
What was the ultimate effects of the black death on the European population and effect as a whole?
Over 100 million people died. About 1 in 3. We actually didn't grow in population as we had been doing and do now. It took 100 years to recover.
What were benefits of the bubonic plague?
None. You died. However, there are some benefits such as the peasant class shifting powers with the noble class. The peasant class is the class you would most likely be born into so if u were born in 1347-1351, it was good for you. I cant think of anything else but Ill update if i find more
What countries did the black death go around?
All of England, Most of Europe, China, Mongolia and India. Milan and Cracow were not affected. Hope this helps! :-)
What specific disease was the plague in 1593-1594?
That fateful year saw the world's population enduring what is believed to be a recurrence of the bubonic plague, also known as the Black Death or the Black Plague. It is further widely believed that the Black Death was responsible for the deaths of 38,000 Londoners that year.
Who devastated Europe in 1348?
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What were the precautions for the black plague?
The Precautions for the plague were:
Kill all the cats and dogs in the city/town/village.
Repent and pray to God and you will be saved
Carry flowers around to ward of the plague.
Smoke tobacco to ward off the plague.
Use Leeches to suck the infected blood from your veins.
Stick live chicken under your armpits to stop the buboes from growing.
You walk through the town half naked while scourging your back bloody to atone for the sins of the town.
Of course, none of these remedies worked.
What did they do to families who got the plague?
when a family got the plague they would be locked in the house and left to die
What happens to your brain when you are drunk?
You lose functions that are controlled by the frontal part of your brain. These include motor skills, speech, and judgment. Drink in moderation. The combination of smoking and drinking alters the effects of both activities, however, does not become any more detrimental than the lone activities.
How do people die from black death?
Yes, black death is a very deadly disease. It peaked in Europe during the iddle ages.
What happened during the plague?
Some went to live with relatives, but, sadly, many were left to fend for themselves.
What were the unforeseen consequences of the the black death epidemic in europe?
The craftspeople that were left found their skills in high demand. Also the collapse of the Feudal system and the rise of the Renaissance.
How did the Black Death influence the established social hierarchy?
The Black Death led to social disorder because families and friends were forced to split apart so that they could contain the disease and stop the spread.