Causes and Effects of the Black Death in 14th Century Europe
Throughout the early 1300s, Europe was thriving and progressing forward each day. The economy was on the rise, security was getting stronger, and Churches were building mile-high Cathedrals every which way you looked. Europe was on its way to hosting world powers even potentially until death swept across the entire continent taking the lives of millions. Between the years of 1347 and 1351, an unfamiliar plague killed a third of the world’s entire population, an estimate of 25-40 million people. […]