How To Avoid The Black Death Or Bubonic Plague?

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The Black Death Also known as bubonic plague, In 1347 a dreadful sickness spread through the world. The first Europeans to catch this disease were sailors who were travelling to Caffa, a port on the Black Sea. The sickness was horrifying! The first signs were large swellings and bleeding inside the body. Running sores covered the body and then the tongue turned black. Death would then follow swiftly. Millions died from this sickness, which is referred to as the Black Death or the plague. At the time, no one completely knew what had caused the plague. Today we know that germs and bacteria caused the sickness and we understand how they can spread from one person to another, but back in the medieval times, the time of the plague, people did not know this. Many thought that God sent the disease for…show more content…
This is spread by flees which live on black rats. These rats are thought to have come to Europe travelling on trading ships. The steps people took to avoid the plague, such as carrying flowers or herbs, did nothing to stop it. Obviously there were lack of well-educated doctors back in that time so as many cures and medicine they tried it would never work. The only action to possibly avoid the Black Death was to run away. At first, people locked their doors trying to protect themselves. They carried flowers to ward off the smell of the dead and dying. The skies were filled with ashes as people burned houses filled with the dead. Villages filled with the dead were burned down, to contain and kill the disease. Nothing worked. Outbreaks of the disease seemed to come in cycles. Just as people thought it was over, a new rash of illness would hit the towns, and from the towns move to the villages. People did not know that infected rats carried the disease. They thought it was a punishment from God for being wicked. They believed if you were bad, you would get the plague and

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