Bubonic Plague Dbq Analysis

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The bubonic plague or better known as the Black death is a bacterial infection. The infection spread to contact from people, objects, and animals, mostly black rights, with the infection. During the 15th and 17th century there was a massive outbreak of the plague in European countries.The epidemic lead to many different responses from the people of Europe such as fear and a desire for an explanation for the unfortunate deaths. Although some reacted in a massive hysteria some use the play for the own personal avail.

The outbreak of the platelet to fear in the people. People here contracting the infection and the fear caused people to react in unusual ways. An example of the fear-based reaction is the best presented in document three were the Count of the Palatinate, a traveler, explains how he saw people handle the infected households, by isolating families inside their homes, where most died by malnutrition instead of
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Example of personal avail is best shown in document seven where Miguel Parets reports that in Barcelona ,there is a great demand for nurses and he believes that the nurses are quickening the lifeline of the infected people to receive pay quicker(document 7). Although it is any humane to end a life before it's time I can see how most nurses and doctors use the plague to receive more income due to the demand of nurses and doctors at that time. Another example of people seeking personal avail during the centuries of the bubonic plague is in document two wear a German physician named Johann Weyer reports the that the, people of his Casale in Western Lombardy used the infectious disease as a biological weapon to border their land. Although it is smart for the people to use the black plague as a biological weapon it is also very risky in the case that it spreads to the people that placed the biological weapon.