The Black Death. The green areas indicate places that were not greatly affected by the plague in Europe in the mid-14 th century. Reasons these places.
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The Black Death Life, Death and Changes in the Middle Ages 1300 - 1450.
The Black Death. Key questions There are 3 questions that will be asked during the course of the lesson; 1.What is the “Black Death”? 2.What caused the.
Life During the Middle Ages October 10, 2005. A Little History The Dark Ages or Medieval Times The Dark Ages or Medieval Times Covered almost 1,000 years.
Late Medieval Society Population Pressures and the Black Death: 1347.
The Black Death EXPLAIN THIS!. Plague Vocabulary (from video) Black Death, also called Bubonic Plague, The Pestilence, or The Plague Pandemic Yersinia.
© Boardworks Ltd 2004 1 of 19 Avoid it Like the Plague: The Black Death.
The Black Death The Black Death was a catastrophic plague that spread across Europe from 1346 to 1352. The plague occurred in three forms: pneumonic.
1 The Black Death. 2 Causes of the Black Death The facts In 1348 people started dying of a terrible disease they called the Great Death, the Great Mortality.
THE BLACK DEATH. References: A History of the Modern World by Palmer and Colton A History of Western Society by McKay, Hill, and Buckler The Western Perspective.
The Plague Black Death- Bubonic Plague. Where did it come from? First seen in China (under Mongols) in early 1330s.