Black Plague Thesis

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Final Thesis Outline Paste your thesis question here: Were better immune systems the most impactful effect on Europe after the black plague? _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Part 1: Context - Use the outline from Step 6 to create your TWO paragraphs of CONTEXT below (5-7 sentences each). Write your context paragraphs here. The topic that I selected to research was the black plague. Other names may include the Black Death or the Bubonic plague. I found this topic interesting because the disease was very deadly at the time, killing 30-50% of Europe's total population. Europeans were also prone to diseases due to their interactions with animals, making me wonder how they’d survive such a plague. I chose my question because it has many perspectives on …show more content…

Learning new methods suggests doctors are changing their perspective of treating disease, which will allow for advancements to be made in the medical field. New methods such as quarantine were used to treat the plague and this method is even used now. This discovery of new methods is more helpful than the immune system because now doctors have more options and variety in how they can prevent disease. Evidence/Analysis 3 The Black Death and its Aftermath. After the black plague, the attention on the European population increased. Focusing more on the European population meant doctors were more concerned and therefore needed to advance in the medical field. By focusing on the public's health, the doctors prompted the start of new methods and medicines to keep the public healthy. This is more useful than the immune system because this new knowledge can now be passed on to others which can help keep them and everyone safe thus increasing European, along with everyone else’s, survival. Evidence/Analysis 4 Bright Side of the Black

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