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The Plague Essay: The Path Of The Black Death

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The Path of The Black Death
The Black Death strangled Europe in a multitude of ways; economically, population wise, and society. The Black death struck Europe killing approximately 50% of the total population within Europe, the death of Europeans also lead to the death of the economy. Europe before the plague was known to be within the high middle ages period, or years leading up to the renaissance and wide acceptance of humanist ideals. “urban life reemerged, long—distance commerce revived, business and manufacturing innovated, manorial agriculture matured, and population burgeoned, doubling or tripling”, life was alive and well before the plague; however, these changes portend the coming of a disease as life and people began to make contact on a larger scale, diseases would use these contacts to spread mass hysteria and destruction like the black death (Routt). Economically the medieval age was solely …show more content…

“The existence of migration throughout the medieval period means that both the pre-Black Death and post-Black Death assemblages likely contained a mixture of immigrants and native Londoners” (Dewitte). The sheer number of immigrants skews the numbers of actual English deaths that were shown within London, most of the immigrants mostly likely died to the plague as they were typically malnourished due to the famine in the first place, this leads to the idea that maybe the English and other such countries truly did not lose a portion of their permanent residents rather they lost a portion of the traveling immigrants scouring Europe for

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