The Black Death and Its Route to Europe
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In the fourteenth century, the Black Death wiped out around a third of the population of Europe, this is a short account of how it got here.
The Black Death and the Decline of the Influence of the Catholic Church
In the aftermath of the plague epidemic that swept across Britain and the rest of Europe in the mid fourteenth century, the church began to weaken as an institution. People started to seek a more personal relationship with God and questioned the need for the clergy more and more.



