Black Death
The Black Death was one of the most devastating pandemics in human history, killing an estimated one third of Europe’s population during the 14th century. Caused by the bubonic plague, it spread rapidly across Asia, the Middle East, and Europe along major trade routes such as the Silk Road, reaching Europe around 1347. The Black Death had a profound impact on medieval society, affecting everything from the economy and the church to the daily lives of ordinary people. The History Crunch articles in this section cover the main causes, symptoms, spread, death tolls, and long-term impacts of the Black Death.
Black Death: Table of Contents
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Black Death: Overview
- Black Death: A Detailed Overview
- A detailed article that covers the major causes, events and history of the Black Death.
Background of the Black Death
The Plague
Responses to the Black Death
- Doctors and Medicine During the Black Death
- Jewish Persecution During the Black Death
- Flagellant Movement and the Black Death






Impacts of the Black Death
- Impacts of the Black Death
- Black Death and the Decline of Feudalism
- Black Death and the Renaissance
- Significance of the Black Death