"That disease entirely stripped vills, cities, castles and towns of inhabitaints of men, so that scarcely anyone would be able to live in them. The plague was so contagious that thous touching the dead or even the sick were immediately infected and died, and the one confessing and the confessor were together led to the grave ... many died from carbuncles and from ulcers and pustles that could be seen on shins and under the armpits; some died, as if in a frenzy, from pain of the head, others from spitting blood ..."
John Clyne - Irish Friar and Chronicler during the Black Death 1348
Using your knowledge from our learning in the classroom, describe the causes, spread, cures and consequences (short term and long term) of the Black Death. Think about the social, political, economic and environmental changes...
John Clyne - Irish Friar and Chronicler during the Black Death 1348
Using your knowledge from our learning in the classroom, describe the causes, spread, cures and consequences (short term and long term) of the Black Death. Think about the social, political, economic and environmental changes...