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Essay On The Black Plague

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The black plague also known as the bubonic plague was a very serious and violent plague that killed many people. The plague was spread through many places. It also impacted the future of the continent.it spread across Europe in the years 1346-53. The Black Death was a plague the spread to Europe Coming out of the East the Black Death reached the shores of Italy in the spring of 1348. The plague spread by Europe trading with the east. Some Europeans knew about the plague when they were trading. “In 1347, Kaffa, a town in modern-day Ukraine that was a Genoese trading post, came under attack by a Tartar army. When the Tartars were killed by the plague, the Genoese at first rejoiced: God had answered their prayers and …show more content…

The smell didn't kill the Genoese, of course, but the disease did. The panicked Genoese threw the corpses back or submerged them in water. But it was no use; they were already exposed. As the dying Tartars retreated, the Genoese fled by ship to Sicily, taking the deadly disease with them to Europe.” During this attack the plague was spread through more people. The signs of the black plague were swelling that appeared on the person’s neck, armpit, or groin. These tumors go from the size of an egg to the size of an apple. Also, gushing blood was a sign of inevitable death. Sometimes black or purple spots appeared on the arms or thighs or anywhere else one the body they can be large or small. The black plague showed its self in three ways first there was the bubonic variant then the pneumonic plague finally there was the septicemic version .The black caused many economic and social problems. It caused many fights between people. For example, like the great Black Death this debt crisis has claimed lives. Three workers were trapped in a bank set aflame by protesters in Athens.” Europe is greatly burdened by vast and historic entitlement programs that unions forced

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