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Do Now. In your notebooks describe an event that you belief has changed the way you live and explain how that event changed your life. The decline of Feudalism and the rise of democratic thought. 3 major events happened during this time period that changed Europe forever The Magna Carta - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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How many people do you think lived in all of Europe in the year 1200?
A) 5 million B) 10 million – the size
of NYC today C) 75 million D) 100 million E) 300 million – the size
of the USA today
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Population in all of Europe was about 75 million
What enabled people to move into towns?
What were conditions in towns?
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What did you notice about the Activty?
Why was it harder and harder to stay alive?
Why would a MEDIEVAL person think this was happening?
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What do you see here?
How might this person have died?
What are the people in the middle doing?
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In your notebooks describe an event that you belief has changed the way you live and explain how that event changed your life.
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3 major events happened during this time period that changed Europe forever The Magna Carta The Black Death 100 years war
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1300s and 1400s in Europe = 25 million dead
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Bubonic plague = a disease spread by fleas on rats
“bubo” or enlarged lymphatic gland
Rats and humans serve as host for disease
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How harsh was the plague? Did most people who got the plague survive or succumb?
Was recovery even possible? Which particular groups (priests, doctors,
merchants, urban versus rural population, for example) or classes of people (working class, craftsmen, ruling class, for example), if any, were affected by the plague or was it an indiscriminate killer?
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SYMPTOMS: enlarged and inflamed
lymph nodes (around arm pits, neck and groin)
headaches nausea aching joints fever of 101-105 degrees vomiting
SIGNS:
Septi-cemic Form:
almost 100% mortality rate.
Bulbous
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Medieval Art & Medieval Art & the Plaguethe Plague
Bring out your dead!
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The victims ate lunch with
their friends and dinner with their ancestors.
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burned all manner of incense: *juniper, laurel, pine, beech, lemon leaves, rosemary, camphor and sulfur
handkerchiefs dipped in aromatic oils = cover faces in public
cure of sound =rang church bells, set off cannons
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Ring a-round the rosyrosy Pocket full of posies Ashes, ashes! We all fall down!
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1. rosary beads give you God's help
2. used to stop the odor of rotting bodies, used widely by doctors to protect them from the infected plague patients
3. the church burned the dead when burying them became to laborious
4. DEAD!!!!!DEAD!!!!!
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exposure to public nudity, craziness, and (obviously) abundant death was premature.
parents even abandoned their children, leaving them to the streets
childrenchildren = especially unlucky if they were female…baby girls would be left to die WHY?????
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A Little Macabre A Little Macabre DittyDitty“A sickly season,” the
merchant said,“The town I left was filled with dead,and everywhere these queer red fliescrawled upon the corpses’ eyes,eating them away.”
“Fair make you sick,” the merchant said,“They crawled upon the wine and bread.Pale priests with oil and books,bulging eyes and crazy looks,dropping like the flies.”
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A Little Macabre A Little Macabre Ditty (2)Ditty (2)“I had to laugh,” the
merchant said,“The doctors purged, and dosed, and bled;“And proved through solemn disputation“The cause lay in some constellation.“Then they began to die.”
“First they sneezed,” the merchant said,“And then they turned the brightest red,Begged for water, then fell back.With bulging eyes and face turned black,they waited for the flies.”
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A Little Macabre A Little Macabre Ditty (3)Ditty (3)“I came away,” the
merchant said,“You can’t do business with the dead.“So I’ve come here to ply my trade.“You’ll find this to be a fine brocade…”
And then he sneezed…....!
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The Mortality
Rate35% - 70%
25,000,000 dead !!!
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What were the
political,economic,and social
effectsof the Black
Death??
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Merchants died causing trade to significantly decline and in turn raised prices
Workers and employers also die, production declines, prices continue to rise.
This all led to peasant revolts because their wages are no longer sufficient to live off of.
The Jewish population was blamed for the plague and in some cases they were slaughtered because of it.
Church’s power was significantly weakened.