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Reactions to the bubonic plague
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In the Fourteenth century, the Bubonic Plague struck Europe, killing twenty-five million Europeans. The Bubonic Plague caused dramatic reactions among Europeans. Three main reactions to the Bubonic Plague were justification, fear and greed. ... Giovanni Bovvaccio, an Italian writer, wrote in 1349 that, “the plague descended upon the human race through the influence of heavenly bodies others that it was a punishment signifying God’s righteous anger at our iniquitous way of life.” The forty-nine medical master at the University of Paris believe that the plague “was the result of the conjunction of Saturn, Jupiter and Mars.
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Title: Reactions to the bubonic plague
Words: 476 Rating: None Pages: 1.9 submitted by: Kendra789456
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