Causes of The Black Plague
The black plague was a horrible disease that spread throughout Europe as a result of unsanitary conditions and other variables.
Life during the Black Plague was very strenuous. Anyone who survived would be considered as a miracle. Once the plague vanished in 1351 they had to start all over again. This was a turning point in history. The economy was doing horrible because there were so many jobs out there, but there weren’t anyone there to fill it in. Everyday peasants were now given the chance to start all over. In general this was a time period where anyone could start all over again. Even crooks or murderers before the plague started. Peasants were being paid for what they did. Although the plague killed millions of people there were some good that came after the plague.
There are many historical events but, there only a few that are unforgettable. One of these events is the Black Plague. The lethal bacteria affected everyday people. At the time this unknown killer was thought to be sent down from either the God or the Devil, but we know today that it is not true. Researchers have found that the bacteria first originated from rats. Living conditions were horrible which also helped it grow. As a result of the Black Plague millions suffered. Those who did not get the plague suffered because the economy was down. They needed people to fill the jobs of the deceased. This was the turning point where they began to pay peasants will money and the renascence.
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Post CommentEnglish Professor
On January 27, 2010 at 12:22 am
What a horribly written article. Was this written by an 8 year old? Wow.