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    The Black Death‚ which started in 1348 and spread all over Europe‚ especially the cities of Manchester and London in England. Many issues arose in these societies over time. The bad health conditions‚ decrease in population‚ and the opening of job opportunities‚ all due to the plague‚ were both negative and positive issues that led to the industrialization and modernization of these cities. The rapid population growth in Manchester and London caused the the health conditions to become more

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    Black Death packet 1. The story that was told was that rat got on a ship in the Italian port of Messina. The rat carried a flea that breads the plague inside of it and from there it spread to all of Europe. 2. The author believes that fleas carried bacteria called Xenopsylla Cheopis. 3. Greek word for groin. 4. The population was fearful because it could kill somebody overnight. 5. Ring around the Rosy could relate to the Black Death because the ring showed an early sign that a blotch was

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    Rob Roemer Mr. Killoran World History Period 1 March 1‚ 2017 The Black Death Introduction: In all of history‚ people in the world have overcome some pretty devastating things in their lives. For example‚ people have had to overcome death‚ disease‚ human rights‚ and many more things. However‚ none of these events have been as devastating as Epidemics. Epidemics spread the fear of people thinking the world would end even if it was going to not to. Epidemics however‚ do have the power of ending because

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    The Sanitation Problems of the Black Death The bubonic plague is a bacterial disease that is considered one of the most lethal in history. Recorded pandemics of the plague reach back to 541 A.D. and minor epidemics can still be found around the world (Plague). The plague consists of a bacterium called Yersinia pestis. This bacterium has the ability to mutate quickly and can easily destroy the immune system of the infected person‚ “it does this by injecting toxins into defense cells such as macrophages

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    Jordan Malone Accelerated English II 3 May 2013 The Black Death As a pandemic that was able to spread from country to country and kill millions in the process‚ the Black Death‚ also known as the Bubonic Plague‚ was able to leave a mark on almost all of the Eastern hemisphere. Additionally and ironically‚ the impact the Black Death had on many countries was both negative and positive. While killing millions and destroying economies‚ the Bubonic plague also helped improved health care and sanitation

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    The Black Death was the deadliest disease known to man. The Black Death first came from the shores of Italy in 1348. The plague came from merchant ships which came from middle-east and Asian. Most sailors on board were dying from this disease and a few days after arriving in west Europe‚ many peasants and poor people in the shore cities were immediately dying as well. The Black Death was very deadly and it hit anyone who wasn’t clean or people who have animals with the disease. Even though

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    Exterminating around a third of Europe’s population in just three years‚ the Black Death affected nearly every aspect of society as it ravaged through countrysides and towns. Entering Europe in 1348‚ this deadly plague drastically altered the nation socioeconomically as it swept across the nation blindly‚ careless to one’s social status or prosperity (Khan Academy). Surprisingly‚ the main culprit found to be responsible for such severe damage was a bacterium carried by fleas. The likelihood of this

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    also contains some sort of conflict for the hero or heroine to overcome‚ which eventually leads him or her to their true love‚ or some sort of happiness at the end. But what effect do these expectations have on our interpretation of a story? Since my goal with this essay is to attempt to categorize the “The Minister’s Black Veil” by Nathaniel Hawthorne‚ I will need to investigate what characteristics are present‚ in hopes that these characteristics will lead me to some sort of definitive answer

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    Tori Gagnon Creative Writing ENR Mrs. Burton 4/21/16 The Black Death The Black Death was a hopeless disease that broke out in Europe. Nobody was prepared for what was about to come‚ and the fight for life was crucial while the fight to dodge the scent of the dead bodies on the street was inevitable. Millions of people perished‚ and ⅓ of Europe’s population had met their demise. (Black Death) It was 1347 and a calamity was brought to the Italians. Not only was disease coming‚ but surrounding natives

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    Research Paper First Draft How did the Black Death impact the surviving people of Europe? Submitted by: Kimberly Bouchard LSTD 5003 Introduction to Grad Studies College of Liberal Studies The University of Oklahoma To Dr. Courtney Vaughn April 15‚ 2013 I certify that I have read the assigned material on academic integrity and this paper is an original paper composed by me for this course. It has not been copied or closely paraphrased from any other source and has not been submitted

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