The Black Death Of The Middle Ages And The Bubonic Plague
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The Black Death Of The Middle Ages And The Bubonic Plague
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The Black Death Of The Middle Ages And The Bubonic Plague - Transcript
The Black Death of the Middle Ages
The Bubonic Plague
Lesson 11 6
Horrible Histories Perilous Plague 25 m DS Video The Bubonic Plague 7m Activity Worksheet Symptoms of the Plague
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TN SPI
6 5 12 Recognize the possible causes of change in civilizations diseases Bubonic Plague 6 5 8 Identify conclusions about early world historical events using primary and secondary sources
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Overcrowding and Disease
Medieval towns and cities were extremely crowded The lack of sanitation and procedures for keeping the town clean was a breeding ground of disease One disease the Bubonic Plague wiped out one third of Europe s population between 1347 and 1351 4 years
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The Plague Arrives
Historians think that the plague arrived in Europe from trade ships arriving in the Mediterranean Mongolian warriors spread the disease through battles Catapulting dead bodies over walled cities Genghis Khan Few villages escaped Churchyards were full with bodies Up to 200 buried on a daily basis The plague spread quickly during the winter of 13481349 to the north of England By 1350 nearly all of Britain was infected with the plague At the end of 1350 nearly two and a half million people were dead
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What did people think caused the plague
There were many different beliefs about the plague people were so scared because they weren t sure what caused it Some believed
It was a punishment from God Some believed that foreigners or those who followed a different religion had poisoned the wells Some thought that bad air was responsible Some thought the position of the planets had caused the plague
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What Really Caused the Plague
The question that you are probably thinking is this Q Who or what really caused the Black Death A The Oriental Rat Flea
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How was the plague transmitted
We now know that the most common form of the Black Death was the BUBONIC PLAGUE This disease was spread by fleas which lived on the black rat The fleas sucked the rat s blood which contained the plague germs When the rat died the fleas jumped on to humans and passed on the deadly disease
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Buboes swollen lumps in the groin Neck or armpit
What are the symptoms of the
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What is the prognosis
A person suffering from the Bubonic Plague most likely would die within 4 to 7 days of first showing symptoms The plague killed 50 to 75 of its victims
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Cures
Different beliefs about the plague led to some strange attempts at escaping the plague and some even stranger cures
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Medieval Cure 1
The swellings should be softened with figs and cooked onions The onions should be mixed with yeast and butter Then open the swellings with a knife If the swellings burst and the poison came out people sometimes survived It seemed sensible to draw out the poison
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Medieval Cure 2
Take a live frog and put its belly on the plague sore The frog will swell up and burst Keep doing this with further frogs until they stop bursting
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Other Medieval Cures
Rub the body with melted butter Tie a small bag of garlic around your neck The smell would keep the plague away Go to church and ask for forgiveness Avoid breathing in the same air as a plague victim Sit next to a blazing hot fire Brick or board up houses with the sick
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Two Types
The Pneumonic Plague became a killer when the infection reached the lungs Because it destroyed the breathing system this plague could be caught if someone breathed on you Bubonic Plague did not affect the victim s lungs but caused large swellings as the body fought the disease To catch this type of plague you had to be bitten by a flea that had already bitten a black rat
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So did the cures work
The last outbreak of the plague in England was in 1665 The sensible thing to do when the plague struck was to get out of town the rich could do this but the poor had nowhere to go By 1665 more than 25 million people had died from the plague
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Can I get the plague today
The Bubonic Plague did not go away It still exists everywhere in the world It is quite common among rodent populations rats of course but squirrels rabbits and skunks as well We have a cure for it but it is a fast moving illness and sometimes not recognized fast enough
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