“People ate lunch with their friends and dinner with their ancestors in paradise.” -Richard Wellington, London, 1352.

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“People ate lunch with their friends and dinner with their ancestors in paradise.” -Richard Wellington, London, 1352

The Beginning of the Plague Bubonic Plague: very aggressive epidemic that spreads very _________ The Plague reaches Europe It came from _____ on Italian Trading Ships

How it Spread ______ carried bacteria (Y.Pestis) in their blood Fleas drank the blood Fleas bit humans Humans _________ Why It Spread -Very Dirty -Poor Sanitation -Perfect spot for rats

The Plague in Europe The Bubonic Plague Tricks the people of Europe: *During the ________, the plague appeared as if it had stopped…… NOT TRUE! *The plague is _______________. What does that mean?

The Black Death Bubonic Plague nicknamed “Black Death” --limbs, fingers, spots on body turn _______.

Symptoms of the Black Death *____________ *Painful swelling of lymph _________ *spots on skin that turn red, then black

The Black Death affects Society European Society never recovered **_____% population loss in Europe** 25 Million People in _____ Years!!! *shortage of labor *people starve *people Question the _______ *towns disappear

People Terrified NO Contact: Doctors/priests would stay away from people: afraid of getting sick People didn’t know the cause of all these deaths People thought they could get it just by __________ at someone with the plague

Figure it Out How many people would be left in each place if the Plague hit? (hint: 33% of population died in Europe due to the Plague) -South Dakota: pop. 700,000 = -Brandon: pop. 4,000 = -6th grade: pop. 51 =