The impact of the plague depends on agricultural practices and regional economic conditions. Therefore, we should be cautious in implementing a broad overview. People may think the rural killing rate is lower than the town's murder rate, but it is still very important. In the series of Essex lands that appeared in 1349, the Roding market ranged from 25% to 54% during Easter. Essex in the Middle Ages is magnificent and close to the main trade routes along the coasts of London and Essex.
Pest is spread by fleas. Fleas jumped out of the mouse and infected western clothes and merchants. In the spring of 1348, the plague spread throughout Europe and Italy. (From Asia to the Middle East) When the plague is self-solving, the plague spread to more than 50% (50%) three years later and Europe died. The plague hit at a very fast pace. "People are not sick for not more than a few days." The victims caused massive perspiration and cramping, vomited blood, the tank felt extremely pain and died of pain. "Someday a good man will die on the next day." (French monk Jand Bennett said) Several victims survived. rare
The cultural influence on the plague affects not only humans but also art. In the Middle Ages, people concentrated mainly on churches, gods, and personal relief. Pest is obvious in painting, sculpture and architecture, and everything is centered on death. The arrival of Pest was "destroyed with a painting of a new dark era, this painting is full of tortured soul, death, death, flame, and sulfur" ("Influence of black death to medieval art and artists" ). Thousands of painters, craftsmen, and patrons of art died during the plague. This disease is a hole in the center of culture.
By 1350, Pest survivors began to realize that their nightmare had ended. The direct consequences of black death are a drastic decrease in the population, but plague also has many long-term effects. Many scholars passed away at that time. This led to a decline in the number of universities and many people were destroyed. In addition, trade has declined as people are afraid of trade with the countries affected by the plague. All of these factors contributed to the period of European recession. In the Middle Ages, the plague was called complete destruction. A third of the population of the country can not be excluded within three years, the country's economy, church life and family life are not confused at all. Through these losses, small insects have overwhelmed European social structure and forever changed medieval society.