The black death was a disease that people caught. The fleas had bad bacteria and
they travelled in the fur of rats, when the fleas drank blood from rats and humans they
transferred the disease.
Image 1 is a primary source and it shows us a picture of a flea. The people of the 14th century didn't know what caused the Black Death and it was only discovered approximately 100 years ago. The drawing of the flea is from the 1700's
. The disease spread very quickly and whoever got bitten by the fleas were the victims of black death.
. The disease spread very quickly and whoever got bitten by the fleas were the victims of black death.
Image 1 Fleas http://saburchill.com/history/chapters/chap4018f.html
The Black Death spread very quickly because:
- In towns and cities people lived very close
- The filth that littered the street gave the rats the perfect environment to breed and increase their number.
- People believed that it was sin to bath everyday so people were not clean
- Lack of medical knowledge meant that people tried anything to help them escape the disease.
- The people wanted to show their love of God by whipping themselves hoping that God would forgive them their sins and that they would be spared the Black Death.
- The churches sent people to religious trips (pilgrimages) , this was bad because people well and unwell were being at the same space at the same time, this would spread it even more
because everybody passed it on to each other.
The
Black death spread
towards
Europe very quickly
because
Europe was trading
with
the East, some medieval Europeans were aware of a mysterious disease sweeping through Asia in the 1300's.
From Central Asia, the disease moved along the trading routes to many
other countries killing many people.
Image 1 is a secondary source
and it shows us how the black death spread towards the other
countries in Europe.
YouTube Video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v8Gk1a-RMAM
The YouTube Video contains information of Why and How the Black Death spread. The video describes every little detail of the spreading disease.
It is important to say that the people during the 14th century did not know what caused the Black Death and it was only discovered approximately 100 years ago. The drawing of the flea is from the 1700's. Well researched and good use of primary source.
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