How Did Black Death Occur During The Middle Ages

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A disease nicknamed 'the Black Death,' occurred during the Middle Ages of the continent of Europe. There are a couple of interesting ideas, facts, and stories about this extremely deadly disease. The name "Black Death" was a recent name given to this widespread plague, which killed an estimated one-third of the population of Europe during medieval times. Stated on facts.randomhistory.com the names " the Great Mortality" and "the Pestilence" were popular names of the plague during the Middle Ages. The start of the disease, events that occurred during the time when the disease was at the highest death toll, and the possible causes of the pandemic, where all a part of one of the most alarming epidemics in history. Even the time before the outbreak occurred, according to History.com, the people of Europe began to talk about a "Great Pestilence" that was quickly sweeping through the continent of Asia. Although the Europeans …show more content…

Tons of Europeans believed it was a punishment from God for their sins. Others believed it was because of bad air caused by an unfortunate alignment of Mars, Saturn, and Jupiter. Historians and scientists studying the disease today, according to academic.mu.edu, have a ton of beliefs. Some believe that maybe it wasn't a bubonic plague, due to the fact that the bubonic plague has never had a high severity rate, let alone a high death rate, but other diseases such as, according to facts.randomhistory.com, anthrax and typhus, due to the fact that these diseases show similar symptoms as the plague, and these diseases are more likely to spread by touch than a bubonic plague. It's also believed that the storms and droughts before the plague, caused for the poor people to have poor nutrition and a weak immune system, eventually leading to the epidemic. These reasons are just of few of the reasons why doctors, scientists, and historians thought the disease was