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How Did The Black Death Affect Society

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Did you know that half the people in the world died at one point? It did happen because of a couple of reasons the biggest reason was Black Death. This disease is the biggest natural disaster ever in history. No other disaster has done the amount of damage and help as this disease did, and I will tell you how and why.

How the Black Death spread . The Black plague spread by fleas and rats. In the dark ages where these are 2 very common things. The people, at the time did not know that the rats were to blame they thought it was the dogs and the cats and started killing them. They were so wrong. The dogs and the cats were actually slowing down the spread of the disease since they are natural predators to rats. Then they even started wiping themselves to the point where their backs started to bust. This to was also another dumb idea. By opening up big wounds in their backs they let the plague get into them even easier because the disease was also airborn. If the people would have taken the right steps they could have slowed down the spread of the disease by so much. In the end all they did though was make matters worse and only make the spread of the disease …show more content…

Peasants, kings, and nobles it didn’t matter either way if you got it you were dead. Along with that the shortage of people made the price of food drop so the survivors got more food and became stronger. Then, since there weren’t that many people, the teachings of how to make special tools like swords and such that were passed down generation by generation became rare and their price went up.This changed the whole feudal system greatly without kings to rule the peasants they had freedom. Finally when the disease started ending Kings wanted to rule again but this time the peasants fought back because they liked their freedom. Cowen, Mary Morton. "A World Turned Upside Down." Holt McDougal Literature: Grade 7. S.l.: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, 2012. 936-38.

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