
Spread of the Black Death
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Marja Anderson
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Spread of the Black Death
By Marja Anderson
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Did the Black Death strengthen or weaken the kingdoms of Europe?
Essential Question:
Which had the greatest influence on the growth of early African and European kingdoms - trade, religion, conquest or social class?
Anchor Question:
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How did the Black Death spread through Europe?
The Black Death Spreads Across Europe
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The Italian sailors were not the only ones who carried the plague. The rats on their ship did, too. As the ship followed the trade routes, the Black Death spread to other ports. In 1347, the disease appeared in Genoa and other Mediterranean cities. From Constantinople, the Black Death began an unstoppable march across Europe and Asia. It moved through Athens, Crete, Alexandria, and Sicily. By 1348, there were more than 1,000 deaths each day just in the city of Alexandria alone.
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Multiple Choice
What animal spread the plague virus around Europe?
Dogs
Cats
Pigeons
Rats
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After showing up at seaports in Europe and Africa, the disease moved inland. By spring of 1348, most of Spain and France had outbreaks. The Black Death even killed half the people in London. By 1349, it had covered Scandinavia and eastern Europe. Finally, in 1350, it entered Russia.
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Multiple Choice
What percentage of people died in London during the plague outbreak in 1348-9?
25%
50%
75%
100%
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In some cities, more than half the population died. Workers pushed handcarts through the city streets, calling for the bodies of the dead. Bodies were piled onto the cart. Many records suggest that the Black Death killed about one-third of Europe’s population in the 1300s.
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Multiple Choice
What amount of the European population died during the 1300s?
1/10
1/4
1/3
1/2
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About every 10 years during the 1400s and 1500s, the disease would strike again. Each new outbreak brought fear, panic, and more deaths. There were around eight million deaths by 1347. There were 30 million by 1353. In the 300 years afterward, as many as 200 million people died. China had a population of about 125 million in 1328. The Black Death lowered that number to 90 million only 50 years later.
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Multiple Choice
How often would the plague come back?
Every 10 years
Every year
Every 20 years
Every 30 years
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Open Ended
How did the bubonic plague spread through Europe?
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