Christianity During The 14th Century

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During the fourteenth century, life in Europe was structured around Christianity because it was the most common religion but also the foundation for governing the people. This caused the Jews to become a minority because Christianity had immersed into the culture. The Jewish customs separated the Jews from the Christians, and the intolerance and suspicion of these unfamiliar customs, and the unwillingness of Jews to convert to Christianity often led to fear and hatred from Christians. When the Great Plagues of the fourteenth century started in Europe, it only made the situation for Jews worse. During a hard time in society, humanity is fragile and answers are sought to how such a destructive force could so quickly destroy a whole population.