Warm Up 12/3 How much do you agree with the argument that the Mongols are a key factor in Europe’s rise to power? Why?

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Warm Up 12/3 How much do you agree with the argument that the Mongols are a key factor in Europe’s rise to power? Why?

What did the Mongols Diffuse? To Europe: Paper-making Glass-making Gunpowder Blast furnaces Compass Astronomy Medicine To Middle East: Paper-making Gunpowder Blast furnaces Compass Trebuchet To China: Glass-making Astronomy Medicine Trebuchet

Notes: The Black Death One of the worst pandemics in human history. Started sometime in the 1330s May have killed as much as half of Europe’s population. World population estimated to have dropped by 25%

Notes: What do we know? Most of our information comes from Europe. Probably started in Northern China and spread along Mongol trade routes. Affected all of Eurasia except maybe India

Notes: The Disease Caused by the Yersinia Pestis bacterium Carried by rodents such as black rats, marmots, squirrels, and prairie dogs. Transmitted by fleas. One of the most deadly and most contagious diseases known to man.

Notes: The Disease Comes in 3 forms: The Bubonic Plague infects the lymph nodes. Results in huge sores called bubos. 30-90% deadly. The Pneumonic Plague infects the lungs. Almost 100% deadly. The Septicemic Plague infects the blood. Almost 100% deadly.

Notes: The Disease All forms are caused by the same species of bacteria. All cause necrosis—which is sometimes the killing mechanism.

Notes: The Disease Has struck the world 3 times: The Plague of Justinian (541-542 AD) The Black Death (1330-1720 AD) The Third Pandemic (1855-present) Still present in some parts of the world

Task: Finish worksheet

Final Conversation: Discuss with your neighbors: Was the Black Death a good thing?