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The Great Bubonic Plague Or Black Death

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The “Great Bubonic Plague” or “Black Death” was one of the most devastating pandemics in human history. Resulting in the death more than 100 million people in Europe in the years 1346 – 1353. Now I will give more details about its origins, how its spread and its effects in the areas. Also, I will discuss the immediate and long-term demographic, social, political, economic, religious, and psychological changes that it brought to that area. Moreover, how did Muslims and Christians react to these devastating pandemic?

The origins of the disease “ Black Death”, was caused by what is called Yersinia Pestis, and its enzootic in populations of fleas that carried by ground rats or marmots in various areas such as, “Central Asia, …show more content…

Which mean that the “Black death” or the “Plague” touched all countries and cities in Europe. If we lived that time we would witnessed one of the most wrorstnatural disaster, the disease swept through villages very fast, killing its victims within a few weeks. Moreover, people that time thought that it was the end of the world. Social and economic changes because of the “Black …show more content…

For example, before the “Black Death” too many serfs was treated with unjust they some times don’t pay them for their work, so they have an opportunity to move to another lands for better conditions. In the other side, the other class became wage earners and some how when the nobles became less rich, that means more taxes for the serfs. In the end, after the disaster, the serfs made a decision because of the social classes and they agreed to downfall of feudalism and the rise of a mercantile.

Moreover, The "Black Death" made an impact on religion, many people believed that time "plague" was just a message from God, a punishment for sinful ways, and this perspective was in both sides “Muslims and Christians.”

In a political way, the “Black Death” caused a political uprising. People believed that the plague had to do with God, and they thought that by “praying and making amends for their sins would cure them or their loved ones of the sickness.” That’s not only did not work, but high people in the church such as bishops were supposed to be close with god, were also infected by the “Black Death” and that was the only reason that weakened the church follower’s

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