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The Siege of Caffa and the Scourge of the Bubonic Plague
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s5tI8-8Fn8Y
Black Death Explained in 8 Minutes - CaHi > .
Black Death -- Economic Impacts
https://guidebookstgc.snagfilms.com/8241_BlackDeath.pdf
Black Death list:
Bubonic plague first swept Europe in the age of Justinian, in the sixth century, killing an estimated 25 million people in the Byzantine Empire and spreading further west. Its most devastating outbreak was in mid-fourteenth-century Europe, when it destroyed perhaps a third of the continent's population. Italian city-states pioneered the policies of quarantine and isolation that remained standard preventive measures for many centuries; religious revival and popular disturbances, crime and conflict may have spread as life was cheapened by the mass impact of the plague. The economic effects of the drastic reduction in population were severe, though not necessarily negative. Later outbreaks of the plague culminated in outbreaks in Seville (1647), London (1665), Vienna (1679) and Marseilles (1720) and then it disappeared from Europe while recurring in Asia through the nineteenth century. The plague set the template for many later confrontations with epidemic disease. Gresham College.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RArMJO4wVcg
Black Death - Statistics - (wills) International School History
Death rate = 16 x norm for 10 months = ~ 60% of 60,000 in London
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-p_eC6eNJN4
Curse of the Rat: The Black Death - History Documentary 2017
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j7aI-96SZXk
Secrets of the Great Plague - survival b/o immune system
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bQ8JQZwiwWE