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Black Death
Title: Black Death
Category: History
Details: Words: 1192 | Pages: 5.1 (approximately 235 words/page)
Black Death
Black Death DBQ
The black plague that ravaged Europe from 1347 to 1352 put entire societies in flux as those who were infected lived in very for their lives. The death of 25 million people would not go unnoticed. Consequently analyzing the reactions of people during the Middle Ages to the bubonic plague is imperative. Victims, friends, and family felt that death was inevitable, and reacted to the deadly disease in fear, desperation, and superstition.
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who crossed it’s path, just as viciously and grotesquely as the previous victim. Victims, friends, and family felt that death was inevitable, and reacted to the deadly disease in fear, desperation, and superstition. Reactions to the plague was ironic because although it was by far the deadliest disease at that time nobody could find how to cure it. It spread and killed with such virulence that the course of human history was changed forever.
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