The Black Death: The Darkest Period of European History.
Date Submitted: 10/04/2004 17:49:08
Since the beginning of the human race's existence, there have been many devastating events, but none even compare to the black plague. The black plague was an extreme detriment to Europe's thriving population during the 1300's. It caused stress, diminished religious toleration for Jews, pulled families apart from each other, and worst of all, tore citizens apart from the real meaning of Christianity. The destruction of Europe during and after the plague, is to this
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The black plague was the darkest period in European history.
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- Peterson, J.M.,{1999} The Black Death; Europe's Continental Downfall. Retrieved from the World Wide Web on December 8th ,2001: http:/www.historydomain.com/index~1/bdeath.html
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