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The Black Death

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The Black Death

Jews were blamed by many Christians for the arrival of the bubonic plague, despite the Pope saying this was not the case.

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The bubonic plague

  • In the 14th century the bubonic plague known as the "Black Death" hit Europe.
  • At that time, people had no idea of the causes of diseases and no idea that lack of hygiene caused the spread of bacteria.
  • Although they didn't know what caused the disease, many Europeans blamed the Jews.
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Christians blaming Jews for the plague

  • Many Christians believed Jews were getting poison from the devil and pouring it down the wells or throwing it into the air.
  • Pope Clement VI said the Jews were not doing this, but the masses didn't listen.
  • The Church's message that the Jews killed "the son of God" but meant no harm to the Christian world contradicted each other.

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