The Historical Impact of the Black Plague. Extensive research. Unfortunately, I wrote this ages ago and the bibliography has been lost to the sands of time.
Date Submitted: 12/27/2004 12:55:19
Category: / History / European History
Length: 6 pages (1680 words)
Category: / History / European History
Length: 6 pages (1680 words)
The Historical Impact of the Black Plague
In the fourteenth century, plagues swept through Europe, killing a quarter of a million people and recurring approximately five times for nearly a century. It made humankind fully aware of life's brevity and of death's pitilessness. This "Black Death" changed history, placed a twelve-year-old-king on the throne and weakened the Church's grip on the people such that it never regained its full power.
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the cities. So the cities recuperated faster, due to this influx of people and the recovering birth rate. People moved back into rural areas as cities became overcrowded. (Knox 1)
Although Europe's population was on the mend, it's other aspects such as religion, culture, politics and more were forever changed. The plague was geographically limited to Europe and parts of Asia, but it affected the whole world, which had never experienced such an inexplicable horror before.
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