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Bubonic Plague DBQ

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In the 1300s the Bubonic Plague first entered Europe from Asian trade routes which resulted in millions of deaths from infection . The bubonic plague was so devastating to Europe because the disease was very contagious and no known medicine or medical advice given by doctors would help relieve the sick which caused Europe to decline in many aspects. The Bubonic plague was said to bypass some and affect others, some victims of the plague were children and many of them died the few that managed to survive weren't able to take care of themselves. Europes economy also began to decline as a result of the immense population decline , fewer people meant fewer workers producing food and other products, ports, and trade routes began close. The few …show more content…

The 2nd document , The Decameron, tells us that the Bubonic plague originated in Europe and traveled westward killing many of the infected throught Europe. In addition, the lack of knowledge from physicians on how to treat the disease , and useless medicines was what made it especially dangerous, there was no known way to control the disease and it was able to spread quickly. There were some survivors and people who had left cities because of the Bubonic plague because of this it was said to kill some and bypass others, this is illustrated in document 3 which is an image of arrows killing some but missing others. The Decameron also tells a story of how 7 men and 3 women were able to escape the plague by leaving the cities and staying in a villa showing the extant that some people would go to to stay alive. The Bubonic plague was devastating to European society because many doctors as well as people also ended up dying and no treatment was given to infected adults and children. The primary document 4 which explains how many Many of the physicians who were hired to treat the infected victims of

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