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The Black Death

The Black Death Main Idea: A terrible plague, known as the Black Death, swept through Europe in the 1300’s killing millions.

The Black Death Lecture Focus: Have you ever been given a shot to prevent the flu or to protect you from another disease? Lets look at what happened in Europe before modern medicine could control contagious diseases.

The Middle Ages in Europe reached a high point during the 1200’s. The Black Death The Middle Ages in Europe reached a high point during the 1200’s. In the 1300’s however, disaster struck…A terrible plague, known as the Black Death or Bubonic Plague, swept across Europe and Asia.

The Black Death A plague is a disease that spreads extremely quickly and kills many people violently. Most scientist think that the Black Death was disease caused by a type of bacteria carried by fleas.

The Black Death The Black Death probably began somewhere in the Gobi Desert, a desert located in central Asia. It had been around for centuries in Asia, but in the 1300’s, the plague began to spread farther and more quickly than ever before.

The Black Death These fleas infested black rats and unfortunately due to the unsanitary lifestyles of humans during the Middle Ages, these rats were literally everywhere.

The Black Death The way that the Black Death spread so rapidly all of a sudden is completely baffling to Historians and Scientist at first.

The Black Death Upon further research Historians believe that the Mongol Empire was truly responsible for the plague spreading so fast. The Mongols had created a vast empire that covered all of the land from Eastern Europe through Central Asia, ending in what is now China.

The Black Death

The Black Death The Mongols had continued using an existing, widespread trade network set up between China, India, the Middle East and Europe. This trade network was so prosperous that they encouraged its use constantly, in order to bring wealth into their vast Empire.

Can anyone tell me the name of this massive trade network???? The Black Death Can anyone tell me the name of this massive trade network????

The Black Death The Silk Road!

The Black Death By the early 1300’s, more goods were being shipped across central Asia than ever before. This made it possible for the Black Death to spread so rapidly, as caravans infested with rats carried the plague from city to city.

The Black Death The first documented outbreak took place in China in 1331 and again in 1353. The Black Death killed between 40 and 60 million people, cutting China’s population nearly in half.

The Black Death How does the Black Death Kill? Once contracted by a human the disease became airborne. It would take about 3-7 days for it to kill you. Symptoms were a fever, painful swelling of the lymph glands, red spots on skin that turned black and armpits would fill with blood. .

The Black Death The disease appeared in India as well in the 1340’s and reached Makkah, deep inside the Muslim lands, in 1329. While the Black Death spread throughout Asia it was also traveling all over Europe.

The Black Death Makkah - The most populated province of Saudi Arabia, Its capital is the sacred city of Mecca, which is extremely important within the Islamic faith.

The Black Death The Black Death appeared in Europe in 1346 at the city of Caffa (Today known as Feodosiya), located along the Black Sea.

The Black Death The city of Caffa had been under attack by Golden Horde branch of Mongols when the plague erupted. The Mongols, with many of their troops dying, called of the attack and created one of the first forms of Biological War Fare ever to happen on the planet.

Their soldiers were withering from being infected with the plague. The Black Death The Mongols attempted siege of Caffa under Jani Beg was long and drawn out. Their soldiers were withering from being infected with the plague. In frustration they catapulted the infected corpses over the city walls, infecting the inhabitants of Caffa. Fleeing inhabitants may have carried the disease back to Italy, causing its spread faster across Europe.

Their ships carried the plague to Sicily in October of 1347. The Black Death Caffa was a trade colony controlled by Italian merchants from the city Genoa. Their ships carried the plague to Sicily in October of 1347.

By 1351,it had reached Scandinavia, Eastern Europe and Russia. The Black Death From there is spread into Italy and by the end of 1349, it had spread through France, Germany and finally England. By 1351,it had reached Scandinavia, Eastern Europe and Russia.

The Black Death As many as 19-38 million Europeans died from the Black Death between 1347 and 1351.(A cross was used to show that bodies were inside a house for pick up) That is nearly one out of every two people. (The image above is not real and was used in a renaissance festival to show what the plague looked like)

The Black Death The death of so many people in the 1300’s turned Europe’s economy upside down. Trade declined and wages rose sharply because workers were few and in demand.

Earning a living as a farmer was almost impossible. The Black Death At the same time, fewer people meant less demand for food and food prices fell. Earning a living as a farmer was almost impossible.

Landlords found they had to pay workers more and charge lower rents. The Black Death Landlords found they had to pay workers more and charge lower rents. Some peasants actually bargained with their lords to pay rent instead of owing services.

This meant that they were no longer serfs. The Black Death This meant that they were no longer serfs. In this way the plague, like the Crusades, helped to weaken the Feudal System and change European society forever.

The Black Death Questions: 1) What does the term Plague mean? 2) What Asian desert did the Black Death come from? 3) How many Europeans Died of the Black Death between 1347 and 1351?

The Black Death Questions: 1) What does the term Plague mean? A disease that spreads quickly and kills many people. 2) What Asian desert did the Black Death come from? Gobi Desert 3) How many Europeans Died of the Black Death between 1347 and 1351? 19 – 38 Million Europeans

The Black Death Questions: 4) How many people died from the Black Death in China? 5) What did the Mongols do with the bodies of their soldiers that had the disease during the Battle of Caffa? 6) What happened to Europe's economy after the Black Death?

The Black Death Questions: 4) How many people died from the Black Death in China? 40 – 60 Million Chinese people 5) What did the Mongols do with the bodies of their soldiers that had the disease during the Battle of Caffa? Threw the bodies of their infected soldiers into Caffa 6) What happened to Europe's economy after the Black Death? It declined, was turned up side down

The Black Death History Connection: Many folklorists believe that the popular nursery rhyme “Ring Around the Rosie” is about the Black Death.

The Black Death The first line refers to the round pink rash that is an early sign of the disease. Posies, or bouquets of flowers, were worn to disguise the terrible smell of the infection.

The third line refers to the burning of infected corpses. The Black Death The third line refers to the burning of infected corpses. The final line is about almost everyone infected with the Black Death eventually died, or fell down.

In a one paragraph response complete the following writing activity. The Black Death Writing Activity: In a one paragraph response complete the following writing activity. Write a newspaper article, or current event describing the arrival of the plague on your city and exactly what is happening to the people around you.