This essay is about the effects of the boubonic plague during European history.
Date Submitted: 08/02/2002 01:39:40
Imagine families abandoned by each other, suffering as the end of their innocent lives approach silently, but rapidly. Contaminate by this mysterious illness, they are helpless and terrified. No medical support or remedy for this disease could be established in order to survive this period in history. The death of the ill human being was imminent. During the thirteenth and fourteenth centuries, cities throughout Europe were attacked by the famous plague known as the "Black
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for sex, race, gender, or age. By the early to mid fourteenth century the Black Death had run its course in Europe. Millions of lives were captured and left the European economy in a terrible state. The reconstruction of Europe's self esteem was glued by the idea of togetherness and nationalism. The Black Death exacerbated problems and added new ones for the European countries to battle with strength and hopefully overcome in the years ahead.
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