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The Black Death is the name for a terrible disease that spread throughout Europe from 1347 to 1350.
There was no cure for the disease and it was highly contagious.
How did it start?
The plague likely started in Asia and traveled westward along the Silk Road. The disease was carried
by fleas that lived on rats. Historians think that black rats living on European merchant ships caught
the disease, eventually bringing it to Europe.
How bad was it?
It's hard to imagine how scary life was in the Middle Ages during the Black Death. By the time the
disease ran its course, it had killed at least one third of the people in Europe and probably more. In
Paris, France it's estimated that around 800 people died a day. There were so many dead that they
couldn't bury them. They had to carry them to massive pits.
Unfortunately, the people in the Middle Ages didn't know that the disease was carried by rats. This
made larger cities and towns, which were very dirty during the Middle Ages, especially dangerous as
there were lots of rats there. Sometimes entire towns or villages were wiped out by the plague.
What did the people do?
As you might expect, there was panic. Many people were sure it was the end of the world. People
locked their doors and tried to hide in their houses. However, this did little good in cities where rats,
and therefore fleas, were everywhere. They also burned down houses and even entire villages to try
and stop the disease.
The Bubonic Plague
Today we call this disease the bubonic plague. Very few people get the disease today and most of
those that do recover fine. When people got the disease in the Middle Ages, they almost always died.
People would get really sick including black and blue blotches all over their body.
Rebuilding After the Black Death
Much of the infrastructure of Europe was gone when the Black Death finally subsided. It's estimated
that it took around 150 years for Europe to rebuild.
Facts about the Black Death
 Many people thought that the Black Death was punishment from God.
 It is estimated that somewhere between 75 million and 200 million people died of the plague.
 Some scientists think it was a bacteria called Yersinia pestis that caused the disease.
 The plague was not called the Black Death until many years later. Some think it was called this
because of how the skin turned dark at the late stages of the disease, but it was more likely
called "Black" to reflect the dark and horrible time in history.
 Some people thought that pockets of bad air released by earthquakes caused the plague.
Others went so far as to blame Jewish people for bringing the plague to kill Christians.
 The epidemic returned to Europe several times, but wasn't as bad as the Black Death period.
1) What was the Black Death?
A. Another name forthe Guillotine
B. A disease that killed many people in Europe
C. The name for secret soldiers in the Roman army
D. The name of the sword used by King Arthur
E. A religious cult during the Middle Ages
2) What animal carried the BlackDeath and transferred it to humans?
A) Fleas B) Birds C) Dogs D) Mosquitoes E) Cows
3) Where do historians think that the BlackDeath started?
A. In Africa
B. In North America
C. In Russia
D. In England
E. In Asia
4) What did people do when the disease started killing people?
A. They lockedtheir doors
B. They burned downhouses and villages
C. They panicked
D. They tried to run and hide
E. All of the above
5) What is the Black Death called today?
A) Malaria B) Smallpox C) Bubonic Plague D) Influenza E)Bird Flu
6) True or false: If youcaught the Black Death today youwould likely die from it.
TRUE FALSE
7) Around whatpercentage of people in Europe during the Middle Ages died from the Black Plague?
A) 5 B) 10 C) 15 D) 20 E) 33
8) When did the Black Death take place?
A. 500 to 510
B. 1066 to 1070
C. 1214 to 1314
D. 1347 to 1350
E. 1400 to 1402
9) What did some people at the time think caused the disease?
A. They thought it was punishment from god
B. That the Jewishpeople caused it to kill Christians
C. That pockets of bad air fromearthquakes released the disease
D. All of the above
E. None of the above
10) What happened to most of the people whocontracted the Black Death in the Middle Ages?
A. Their skin turned black,but they lived
B. They got horrible scars, but lived
C. Their skin turned blackand then they died
D. They lost all their hair
E. They were paralyzed, but lived

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Black death ducksters

  • 1. The Black Death is the name for a terrible disease that spread throughout Europe from 1347 to 1350. There was no cure for the disease and it was highly contagious. How did it start? The plague likely started in Asia and traveled westward along the Silk Road. The disease was carried by fleas that lived on rats. Historians think that black rats living on European merchant ships caught the disease, eventually bringing it to Europe. How bad was it? It's hard to imagine how scary life was in the Middle Ages during the Black Death. By the time the disease ran its course, it had killed at least one third of the people in Europe and probably more. In Paris, France it's estimated that around 800 people died a day. There were so many dead that they couldn't bury them. They had to carry them to massive pits. Unfortunately, the people in the Middle Ages didn't know that the disease was carried by rats. This made larger cities and towns, which were very dirty during the Middle Ages, especially dangerous as there were lots of rats there. Sometimes entire towns or villages were wiped out by the plague. What did the people do? As you might expect, there was panic. Many people were sure it was the end of the world. People locked their doors and tried to hide in their houses. However, this did little good in cities where rats, and therefore fleas, were everywhere. They also burned down houses and even entire villages to try and stop the disease. The Bubonic Plague Today we call this disease the bubonic plague. Very few people get the disease today and most of those that do recover fine. When people got the disease in the Middle Ages, they almost always died. People would get really sick including black and blue blotches all over their body. Rebuilding After the Black Death Much of the infrastructure of Europe was gone when the Black Death finally subsided. It's estimated that it took around 150 years for Europe to rebuild. Facts about the Black Death  Many people thought that the Black Death was punishment from God.  It is estimated that somewhere between 75 million and 200 million people died of the plague.  Some scientists think it was a bacteria called Yersinia pestis that caused the disease.  The plague was not called the Black Death until many years later. Some think it was called this because of how the skin turned dark at the late stages of the disease, but it was more likely called "Black" to reflect the dark and horrible time in history.  Some people thought that pockets of bad air released by earthquakes caused the plague. Others went so far as to blame Jewish people for bringing the plague to kill Christians.  The epidemic returned to Europe several times, but wasn't as bad as the Black Death period.
  • 2. 1) What was the Black Death? A. Another name forthe Guillotine B. A disease that killed many people in Europe C. The name for secret soldiers in the Roman army D. The name of the sword used by King Arthur E. A religious cult during the Middle Ages 2) What animal carried the BlackDeath and transferred it to humans? A) Fleas B) Birds C) Dogs D) Mosquitoes E) Cows 3) Where do historians think that the BlackDeath started? A. In Africa B. In North America C. In Russia D. In England E. In Asia 4) What did people do when the disease started killing people? A. They lockedtheir doors B. They burned downhouses and villages C. They panicked D. They tried to run and hide E. All of the above 5) What is the Black Death called today? A) Malaria B) Smallpox C) Bubonic Plague D) Influenza E)Bird Flu 6) True or false: If youcaught the Black Death today youwould likely die from it. TRUE FALSE 7) Around whatpercentage of people in Europe during the Middle Ages died from the Black Plague? A) 5 B) 10 C) 15 D) 20 E) 33 8) When did the Black Death take place? A. 500 to 510 B. 1066 to 1070 C. 1214 to 1314 D. 1347 to 1350 E. 1400 to 1402 9) What did some people at the time think caused the disease? A. They thought it was punishment from god B. That the Jewishpeople caused it to kill Christians C. That pockets of bad air fromearthquakes released the disease D. All of the above E. None of the above 10) What happened to most of the people whocontracted the Black Death in the Middle Ages? A. Their skin turned black,but they lived B. They got horrible scars, but lived C. Their skin turned blackand then they died D. They lost all their hair E. They were paralyzed, but lived