Bubonic Plague's effects on Europe

By cjl4mb
  • Period: Dec 10, 1300 to Dec 10, 1400

    The Plagues effects

    The plague spread rapidly and killed many which causeed trade to decline and that ment the prices would then go up for the needed resources people got through trade. Then not long after the peasants working for the nobles wanted to have their wages increased but the the nobles stongly refused which caused the peasants to revolt.
  • Period: Dec 10, 1320 to Dec 10, 1400

    Plague effects on Religions

    Th jews were the ones that where blamed for bringing the plague to Europe and then where driven from their homes or massacred
  • Period: Dec 10, 1340 to Dec 10, 1400

    Most deaths of Bubonic Plague in Europe

    Between 1340 and 1400 Europe was majorly effected by the Plague killing more than a third of the population.
  • Dec 10, 1347

    First case of Bubonic Plague

    The first case of the plague was the most frightening for many people, because they all saw how horrible it all was.
  • Dec 10, 1347

    Bubonic Plague

    The bubonic plague is caused by the bacteria Yersinia pestis, which easly attach themselves to small rodents. The disease can be easly spread through flea bites, and most of the people in the middle ages didnt't bathe so many of them had feas and then would get the bubonic plague. The plague was spread through trade routs comming from Asia to Europe.