During The Plague Dbq Essay

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During the plague the christians and muslims both responded differently to the plague. The Christians may have been a feeling of no hope because of the plague and they may have thought that death was at every corner. The Muslims thought the plague was a divine act from God himself. Also, they prayed for the plague to stop. This paper should be about the general context of the plague, treatments, responses from the living, and causes or explanations for the plague.
The Black Death had a huge impact on Europe in the fourteenth century. Many deaths occurred in just five years twenty five and forty five percent of populations were taken away by the deadly plague. The Black Death was not just one bacterial strain that made up the plague it was a combination of three bacterial strains from three plagues the three bacterial strains are bubonic, pneumonic, and septicemic…(the DBQ Project Page 151). The plague began in China and the plague started to spread throughout Asia and Europe. This plague was dangerous and it shows that through how many people it killed. The people of …show more content…

“Everywhere one turns there is death and bitterness to described” and “The terrible judgement gains in power as time goes by”...(The DBQ Project Document E). This shows that the Christians or Europeans know that death is everywhere no matter what they do so they seem hopeless and maybe they see this disease as an apocalypse. The Muslims would not be hopeless instead a person wrote “prayer for lifting the epidemic is abhorrent because plague is a blessing from God; at the least, a Muslim should devoutly accept the divine act”. This displays that instead of being hopeless they saw this as divine thing that God brought to them instead of the christians perhaps thinking that is the end of the world or this is God's way for us to pay for our

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