Black Plague Research Paper

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The Black Plague Ring around the Rosies pocketful of posies, ashes, ashes we all fall down. These are the words to the famous nursery rhyme about the Black Plague. Many people perished and many more people mourned for those unlucky enough to die. For about thirty years the Black Plague reined the earth leaving behind a trail of despair for the survivors to cope with. Firstly there are many ways the Plague was said to have begun and how to cure it. Flea infested rats were the cause of the Black Plague. People tried to cure themselves by sticking various herbs, like thyme and other strong scented herbs, or placing bowls of milk in the sick’s bedroom to absorb the poison. Many people were said to have separated themselves from the ill. When some one fell sick with the plague they only had about three or four days to live. The Black Plague began in Asia…show more content…
Approximately25 million people died. Many cities were wiped out including the medieval cities Lamen and Thurgau. The Black Plague killed many but it affected England the most. They lost one third of there population. The church lost man power and impoverishment through not being able to cultivate their vast tracts of land. Many important people including a medieval doctor, Ibn-al–Wardis, and a philosopher named, Gental-da-Foligna died while studying the ways to cure Black Plague. The plague also affected agriculture because their was few peasants to tend to the fields because they were dying and the few left wanted more money because they were doing more work. Next there were many worries and responsibilities during the Black plague. The main way the plague was spread was from person-to-person and breathing on someone. The Black Plague started during the year of 1348 and lasted at least twenty years. Friars and nuns were responsible for looking after the sick. Cities were infected within a year of each other and sometimes even
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