Plague Dbq

687 Words2 Pages

The “Black death or Plague” was a horrible pestilence that killed millions of people in the middle ages and it's hard to believe but this disease is still around today. This disease caused families to split up by parents having to send their children away to slavery just so they wouldn't starve, it caused entire villages to be destroyed in a matter of days because this horrible disease spread like wildfire. All in all the black death was horrible in which they way it caused families hardships, to how quickly it spread from town to town although it led to gained medical knowledge, and then to the rebellion and downfall of society. The first change that the black death caused were the horrible measures families had to take to keep their children …show more content…

From text 1 The Black Death states “ The black death is a the bubonic plague, and it is caused by bad bacteria (Y Pestis) which lives in the stomachs of the fleas that live on rats. People were very confused on what started the pestilence until they finally found this out. But people just didn’t really realize that what they did by increasing trade to other countries just ended up spreading the disease. But most people didn’t realize that you couldn't touch an infected person until it was too late and people were confused on how they were infected. But overall when the black death finally died down people figured out finally why it happened and worked on ways to make sure it won’t happen again and now it's pretty much …show more content…

But all in all it's just very sad how families were totally torn apart and parents how to go through the hardship of selling their children to slavery because it is the best option. Also just how fast villages were destroyed by the disease. According to text 1 The Black Death it claims that “Modern historians estimated that between 25-50% of the entire population of western europe died in only two years of the disease”. This just shows why demand for workers increased and why the food demand decreased and why their was so much rebellion across the world. For these people in this time this was pretty much the end of the

Open Document