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How were people affected? It’s PLAGUE TIME! Lesson Aims: What is the Black Death? What Caused it? How were people affected?

The Black death was a terrible disease that killed 1/3rd of Europe’s population! It started in ASIA and arrived in Europe in 1348

The Black death was really TWO PLAGUES! THE 2 PLAGUES The Black death was really TWO PLAGUES! A Rash Red and Black spots all over the body A Fever – Hot & sweaty Shaking 1 Caught from fleas from Rats 7 out of 10 would be dead in a week! Boils (Buboes)– Under their armpits and behind their ears

2 Awful Breath Caught by breathing in Germs or infected Air Victims would be dead in days Awful Breath It would smell as if their lungs had rotted! Coughing The victim would cough up Blood spraying deadly germs

WE know now how the disease was caused… Why would they not have known? QUESTION: WE know now how the disease was caused… Why would they not have known? They did not have the same KNOWLEDGE or TECHNOLOGY we have now.

What would THEY think caused the Disease? BAD SMELLS People thought bad smells caused disease 3. POISONED WELLS People blamed outsiders like the JEWS for poisoning the water 2. PUNISHMENT BY GOD People thought God was punishing them for being bad

How did they Treat the Black Death? FLOWERS They carried around Flowers to keep away bad smells! 2. MOVED People moved to the countryside to stay away from people 3. VIOLENCE Jews were often killed 4. RELIGION People even Whipped themselves to show God punishment for their sins!

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Houses were very close together spreading disease quickly There were no sewers so sewage was running in the streets, attracting rats There was also animals and rubbish everywhere

THE IMPACT OF THE BLACK DEATH BAD EFFECTS Over 75 million people died in Europe 1 person in 3 would die in some areas GOOD EFFECTS There was more land and jobs for people due to people dying People became slightly richer

TASK 1: Complete questions 1-3 on page 65

In a pair design your own BLACK DEATH POSTER. TASK 2: In a pair design your own BLACK DEATH POSTER. It should be colourful with pictures It should have lots of detail including: What the Black Death was How Black death spread What they thought caused it How they tried to cure it

In a pair design your own BLACK DEATH POSTER. TASK 2: In a pair design your own BLACK DEATH POSTER. It should be from the Middle Ages It should warn people about what they think is causing it It should also tell people about how they can cure it It should be colourful with pictures