Mostly, if they caught it, they died.
Others were displaced, moving to areas they hoped were free of the plague.
Many were ostracised for displaying symptoms which might be construed as plague, and died of exposure and starvation.
Children were abandoned when their parents died of the disease and left to die themselves, since few good but frightened citizens would take them in.
Hygiene practices were largely unknown, and those who endeavoured to treat the sick, or to explain that washing was good and the privy should be sited well away from the well risked, if they were wise old women, to be suspected of being witches.
Once the Black Death had ended it changed peoples views in religion massively.
This was mainly because the origin of the Black Death was believed to be sent by God as a punsihment for sin. And after the death of so many thousands of people it was questioned if Christianity was a reliable religion.
It made people think about death in a different way compared to before.
It changed the life of there famillies and the life in general.
The Black Death took out many workers, nobility, and clergy, thus weakening the fedual system of castes. Not only that, but it also made people more afraid of who is going to die next. Also, over the next 300 or so years until the Great Fire of London, the plague kept resurging, until it was wiped out.
the early symptoms of the black were a fever and chills, vomitting, headaches and a white-coated tongue. soon after the lymph glands in a persons groin, armpits and neck swelled up into black-blue lumps that leaked with blood and pus and had a sickening smell. it took just a single day for the body to be covered in these lumps and soon after the heart beat of the person became faster, their speech became slurrred and they started to stagger around in what was called the dance of death.
The 14th century eruption of black death killed around a half of Europe's people and around a third of Middle Eastern people. This had the consequence of huge changes in social and economic structures. In Europe there was much persecution of minority groups, particularly Jews. Many Jewish colonies were wiped out entirely. It was believed that the wrath of God may be the cause of the deadly plague. This is not the first, or last, period of black death, but is the period most people are referring to when they speak about black death.
The 14th century outbreak of black death raised our awareness on disease and helped us improve medically, since we had to find a cure.
It killed over half of the population in Europe and England
black death caused people to change. Socially, economically, they became more aware and safe.
The Black Death scared people. Many lost their faith in God and churches. Many revolts took place.
Many of them died.
10 million years
black death affect our lives by killing us..... the plague
well i think that when people in thoses days played music it probly made then think about the black death and about how many people died because of it.
it affected by beacjfj dumb
It affected them because the doctors stopped attending the patients that has buboes ( black death infection). And they died after three days
It was called the "Black Death" because of the very dark swellings it produced on the skin. It had nothing to do with race, and afflicted all races equally.
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The churches were affected by black death because they smelled weird.c:
The Black Plague or Death affected all of Europe in 1347 to 1351.
The black death appeared in Norwich in 1349, 1362 and 1369. It caused the death of over a quarter of the population.
black death spread in Europe. black death killed 75 to 200 million people.