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The Black Plague Dbq

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The Black Death ( or Black Plague) was a very harmful disease at that time period. Not as common today although you can still catch it.. It was very common in Europe and the Middle East around that time period. There were a lot of differences based on religion and the way people looked at the disease. The Christians and the Muslims did have a few comparisons but overall the disease was looked at it different. The Black was caused by a flea that was taking blood from a rat and when the rat died the flea was trying to find another host as soon as possible. Some symptoms were a big growing of buboes, fever, headaches, etc… Two ways it was spread was the popping of buboes and fleas.

Christianity took the Black Death in a different approach. They believed that the plague was a result for all the sins you done on earth.. The death rate for Christians was about a third of the population. There were 75,000,000 people living in Europe at that time and reduced to about 51,600,000 people during the …show more content…

Although they couldn’t find what caused the disease they walked the street and forgave anyone who they had caused. In conclusion, Muslims and Christians did have a lot of differences based on who caused the disease, how to prevent it, and of course religion. But in the end they also had some similarities. It wasn’t easy and sure humans could have went extinct or at least kill about a third or half of earth's population but in the end humans worked together to prevent it. If sick people traveled to America then the earth would go extinct or even kill two-thirds or even three-fourths of earth's

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