Title: The Black Death
1The Black Death
1347 - 1351
Ms. Susan M. PojerHorace Greeley HS
Chappaqua, NY
2The Disease Cycle
Flea drinks rat blood that carries the
bacteria.
Bacteria multiply in fleas gut.
Human is infected!
Fleas gut cloggedwith bacteria.
Flea bites human and regurgitates blood into
human wound.
3The Culprits
4The Famine of 1315-1317
- By 1300 Europeans were farming almost all the
land they could cultivate. - A population crisis developed.
- Climate changes in Europe produced three years of
crop failures between 1315-17 because of
excessive rain. - As many as 15 of the peasants in some English
villages died. - One consequence ofstarvation povertywas
susceptibility todisease.
51347 Plague Reaches Constantinople!
6The Symptoms
Bulbous
Septicemic Formalmost 100 mortality rate.
7From the Toggenburg Bible, 1411
8Lancing a Buboe
9Medieval Art the Plague
10Medieval Art the Plague
Bring out your dead!
11Medieval Art the Plague
An obsession with death.
12Boccaccio in The Decameron
The victims ate lunch with their friends and
dinner with their ancestors.
13The Danse Macabre
14(No Transcript)
15Attempts to Stop the Plague
Leeching
A Doctors Robe
16Attempts to Stop the Plague
FlagellantiSelf-inflicted penance for our
sins!
17Attempts to Stop the Plague
Pogroms against the Jews
Golden Circle obligatory badge
Jew hat
18Death Triumphant !A Major Artistic Theme
19A Little Macabre Ditty
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.
20A Little Macabre Ditty (2)
I had to laugh, the merchant said,The doctors
purged, and dosed, and bledAnd proved through
solemn disputationThe 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.
21A Little Macabre Ditty (3)
I came away, the merchant said,You cant do
business with the dead.So Ive come here to ply
my trade.Youll find this to be a fine brocade
And then he sneezed.!
22The Mortality Rate
35 - 70
25,000,000 dead !!!
23What were thepolitical,economic,and social
effectsof the Black Death??
24Political
- Upheaval in society, in part, led to a series of
conflicts known as the Hundred Years War
25Economic/Social
- Labor shortages resulting in a rise in the price
of labor - Population decline led to a depressed or stable
demand for agricultural produce resulting in
declining prices - Aristocratic incomes fell by more than 20
- Accelerated the process of converting labor
services to rents weakening the system of
manoralism
26Economic/Social(continued)
- Peasants revolts in France, England, and Italy
- France the Jacquerie Revolt- Ultimately crushed
as the aristocrats closed ranks - England Peasants Revolt of 1381 prompted when
the monarch attempted to impose a poll tax.
Peasants refused payment. Revolt led by John Ball
and Wat Tyler. Revolt ended when King Richard II
agreed to meet their demands if they returned
home. He reneged but the tax was eventually
repealed. - Italy the Revolt of the Ciompi wool workers in
Florence won the right to form guilds and be
represented in government.
27Economic/Social(continued)
- The three peasant revolts all
- sometimes resulted in short term gains
- were quickly crushed
- Lost all progress that may have been gained
during the revolts