Black Death's effect on Europe.
Date Submitted: 09/12/2003 11:55:00
Bubonic Plague, commonly known as Black Death is a disease carried by rats and transmitted by fleas. People infected would either suffer from great swelling, or die quickly, before any obvious symptoms appears, or die after suffering from symptoms such as a sudden fever that turns their face a dark rose color, and a sudden attack of sneezing, followed by coughing up blood. However, in the late 1340s, an epidemic of Black Death broke out
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them so much good for so many years. Unfortunately for them, it was already too late, the plague contributed to the final decline of feudalism.
In conclusion, the plague changed the way people, both rich and poor dealt with their lives, causing great change in art and spirituality. Changes in the size of civilization led to changes in living standards and social structure. Undoubtedly, the Black Death brought about changes that could not be reversed.
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