The Bubonic Plague (jan 1, 1347 – jan 1, 1351)
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The Plague is a bacteria that lived in rats and was transmitted by fleas. Rats hitch-hiked on ships which brought them to Europe where they spread the Plague. The Plague effected religion, some people turning away from religion and some people becoming more religious. It changed the way people lived, how clean they were and their infrastructure.
The Plague also lead to the fall of the Feudal System because it made skilled workers more important and upper class people less important.
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