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Black Plague hits Europe
The Black Death Black Plague hits Europe Produced by Mr. Markowski
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“Ring Around the Rosies”: A Plague Chant!!!!
A pocket full of posies Achoo! Achoo! We all fall down.
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Medieval Artist’s Painting of the Plague
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Disaster Strikes Estimated population of Europe from 1000 to 1352.
million million million million million million
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Path of the Plague
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The Culprits
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Black Rats brought the plague from Asia
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Fleas on Rats Carried the Plague
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The Plague Cycle
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The Plague Struck All Social Levels
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Three Types of Plague Bubonic--most common; last about 1 week
Pneumonic--infected lungs; last about 2 days Septicaemic--gets into bloodstream; last just hours
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Bubonic Plague Most common form Buboes = enlarged lymphatic glands
Fever, vomiting, headaches, etc. 1-7 days to appear Mortality rate: 30-75%
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Buboes
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Pneumonic Form Second most common Infected the lungs Coughing up blood
Mortality Rate: %
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Medieval Art & the Plague
Bring out your dead!
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Septicaemic Form Most rare form Blood directly infected
Skin turns deep purple or black; high fever Die same day you get it Mortality Rate: close to 100%
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Theories on How the Plague Spread
Religious Theory: God spread it as punishment Death From Space Theory: Earth passed through a space cloud Trade Route Theory: started on the coasts and spread inland
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Fighting the Plague Clean up Isolate the Sick & the Dead
“Religious” Remedies “Medical” Remedies “Escape” to the Countryside
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Attempts to Stop the Plague
Flagellanti: Self-inflicted “penance” for our sins!
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Attempts to Stop the Plague
Pograms against the Jews “Golden Circle” obligatory badge “Jew” hat
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Medieval Medicine
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Plague “Doctor”
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Quack! Quack!
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Death Triumphant !: A Major Artistic Theme
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Early Germ Warfare Bodies of Plague victims were catapulted into enemy camps to spread the disease
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The Dance of Death
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Plague Outbreaks Occur Until 1670
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Results of the Black Death on Europe
At least 1/3 of the population of Europe was dead by 1350 (more outbreaks occur until 1670 but never as severe) Economic Problems: Feudal System failing Example: What happens when # of workers goes down? Peasant Revolts
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Population Chart of Europe: 1000-1700
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Why did the Black Plague vanish by 1670?
Better housing and hygiene Brown rats overrun the Black rats New bacteria gives some immunity
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