The Black Death
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"...A ship arrived in Alexandria, aboard it were thirty-two merchants and a total of three-hundred people, among them traders and slaves. Nearly all of them had died. There was no one alive on the ship save four of the traders, one slave, and about forty sailors. These survivors soon died in Alexandria..."
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Guided Viewing Questions
- Most historians agree that the black Death started where? How did it spread?
- How was the plague spread? Why did that make it so dangerous in fourteenth-century Eurasia?
- What are the three types of plague that infected human civilizations?
- What were the remedies used to fight the medieval plague (Black Death of 14th century?
- What were the long-term consequences of the plague?