Bubonic Plague In Medieval Europe

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In the 1300’s there were many people and children that were killed by the Bubonic Plague, and more than ⅓ of the population went down because of it. This in turn caused many people and families sadness, despair, and grief.

The bubonic plague caused a lot of sadness among children. Children would play on the streets, and sing songs about the plague. They would see the dead bodies, and some of them became orphans because of it. The kids would see the dead bodies, and or have no parent’s and I’m sure that no one could be happy after that. They would try to sing songs to lighten the severity. But it didn’t change anything the people would still die and the kids would still see it.

Medieval Europe had time for both hope and despair, hope, because

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