How did the Black Death spread?

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How did the Black Death spread?

What are the symptoms of the Black Death?

Ring around the rosy, A pocket full of posies, Ashes, ashes, We all fall down! Refers to the red, puss filled sores A common belief that sweet smells would keep plague away Cremation- the best way to remove the disease from the infected Death was inevitable

Why was Europe so susceptible to plague?

Video clip found on Netflix – “Filthy Cities: London”

What was it like to live through the Black Death?

Primary Source Agnolo di Tura - Siena, Italy 1348

How did people respond to the Plague?

How did people respond to the Plague?

How did people respond to the Plague?

Outcome: chaos in Western Europe