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The Black Death And The Middle Ages

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The Middle Ages lasted from the 5th century to the 15th century. Another name for this time period was the “Dark Ages” because many important records from this time was not able to be saved or they were lost. Many events that occurred in this time drastically affect the culture of the citizens of Europe. The Middle Ages affected the European World socially, politically, and religion wise. The lack of morale in the country called for a lot of changes to occur.
The Black Death was one of the most drastic events that occurred during the Middle Ages. The disease spread like wild fire and infected the majority of the population that it came in contact with. The disease started in Inner Asia and it was passed through the trade routes that the Mongols created during their invasion of Afro-Eurasia. The Mongols armies devastated communities and killed populations but not nearly as much as the silent and deadly disease did. The disease didn’t discriminate on social class or wealth because all positions in society contracted the disease. The Black Death killed 25% to 65% of the populations that came in contact with the deadly microbes that crossed trade routes. The disease came from fleas that were on rats that left the central Asian steppe borderlands. The first outbreak happened in the 1320s in southwestern China and then continued to spread. The reason that the Black Death made such an impact on society and spread so quickly was because of the famine that occurred from destroyed

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