Black death Black death had a major impact on medieval Europe. Another name for black death is plague. This article is aimed at getting used to plague and providing general concepts. Also, some changes that occurred as a result of plague are also displayed. It will show how people adapt and take some measures. In addition, the theory about how plague is generated is shown. Black death is a very deadly disease. Overall, the plague continued from 1347 to 1352.
Black Death's article analyzes the documentary "The secret of death - the mystery of black death." The movie discusses black death, combinations of plague and pulmonary plague that killed millions of Europeans during the Middle Ages. Video researchers explain the origin of the epidemic, how it spread out, the damage to the entire European continent, and how some people escaped black death and black death. Brown P.1 On 13 April, in the northwest of Europe around 1339, the population began to surpass food supply and caused a serious economic crisis. It is very cold in winter, very dry in the summer. Due to this extreme weather, very low crop yields and growing crops are dying. Inflation became a general phenomenon, and people began to worry when the famine occurred. The time between 1339 and 1346 is now known as the former famine.
Almost a third of the population of Europe - continents, "until the 1350s (black death). Now in today's society, scientists classify this unrecognized disease as a gland pest, also known as black In European society of the 14th century, there is no logical medical knowledge, but instead it relies on supplementary explanation such as punishing religious organizations and sinners God punished for (black death). Non Literacy is still widely seen
Carefully analyzed the movements and behavior of the black death disease, the plague of the 14th century was a highly toxic plagueist, but assuming that it is still acinar plague, the black death modernity as a supporter of the glandular plague The difference between the acini of the 14th century and the plague of the 14th century. . DNA analysis of human bodies from known black cemetery of Black Death is aimed at eliminating doubt but the inability to reproduce the first positive result leaves uncertainty. The new analytical tools and new evidence used in this intense discussion enrich the understanding of black death disease and highlight the elusive nature of phenomena determinism over centuries.