Black Death In The Middle Ages Essay

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William Pollard
Democratic Roots
12/11/13
The world, at some place, has always been awful for at least one group of people for the past history of the world. All of Europe, impoverished, sick from bad hygiene, and constantly being attacked by barbarians. Now add the fact that there was a disease that would kill you, just out of no where, no way of stopping it successfully. Black Death was by far the one of the most influential events in the Middle Ages. Had the Black Plague not happened; the world would be completely different.
In the middle ages, the main effect talked about is the drop in Europe's decline in population, caused directly from Black Death. The death toll for just two years (1348-1350) peaked around 200 million but may have been as low as 75 million. In just 4 short years, as much as 50% of all of Europe died. Now take into account the people who died because no food was grown because there was no one to tend the fields, the people who died because there was no security. This affected the knowledge, trade, and genetic continuity.
Another debilitating factor caused dire...

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