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The Plague Essay

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The Plague

The rats did it! Rats, almost single handedly, killed off about a third of the

European population throughout the 14th and 15th centuries. Its effects on western

civilization still lasts today, but for the people who lived during the plagues wish indeed

that they did not. Society was depressed, the economy was struggling, food was scarce,

and all of Europe was in battle. Who would want to live in these dramatic conditions?

No one, and not for centuries to come.

The Plague, also known as the Black Death, or the Bubonic Plague, which struck in 1346, and again in 1361-62, ravaged all of Europe to the extent of bringing gruesome death to millions people of the …show more content…

One thing about coughing up blood that made the plague even worse, was that when you coughed up blood, everyone in the room was susceptible to the disease. This allowed the plague to spread even more quickly and easily.
The Black Death had more than just physical effects; it effected every part of life. It also had more extensive effects over the course of many years to come in western civilization. This complex disease effected society, religion, the economy, agriculture, art and architecture and most of all, the future.
For two generations after the plague there was almost no increase in the population of Europe, while the rest of the world’s population continued to grow. After the plague had passed, Europe seemed to suffer from a case of collective shell shock.
This made it look like all of Europe was hit by a deadly stun gun, but the stun never wore off. What scared the people was that the Black Death took more lives than an army, and gave its victims no chance to fight back.
The Black Death had many different social and religious effects on the common people of Europe. Some people dreaded the time when the plague would come, and some people just understood what was happening and let the plague take its course. Although all the people suffered, the peasants suffered the most. This is because they lived in such unsanitary conditions and had the least care. In many places whole

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