Epidemic: Black Death 2 Flashcards

1
Q

When was the most serious outbreak of plague?

A
  • 1665
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2
Q

What was different about peoeple’s understanding of how disease was spread?

A
  • Scientists realised:
    -close contact = disease
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3
Q

Give 2 laws that aimed to prevent plague in 1518.

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1.) Isolate victims, straw outside houses, white sticks to show they had plague.
2.) pesthouses

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4
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What was the effectiveness of the laws in 1518?

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  • Ineffective.
  • Not in all areas.
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5
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Give 3 laws that aimed to prevent plague in 1578.

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1.) Plague orders.
2.) Plague sufferers + whole household quarantined for 6 weeks.
3.) Special prayer for God’s forgiveness.

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6
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How effective were the laws passed in 1578?

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  • Reduced spread of disease.
  • Connection between dirt and disease made.

Isolation of healthy got controversy

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7
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What was included in The Plague Orders?

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1.) Recording spread of disease.
2.) Financial help for sick.
3.) Burning victims’ clothes and beddings.

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8
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Give 3 laws that aimed to prevent plague in 1604.

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1.) Plague act increased financial help for families.
2.) City + town watchmen enforced isolation
3.) Harsher sanctions if victim left home –> hanged!!!

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9
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What was the sanction, in 1604, for a plague victim that left their house and mingled with other people?

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  • They could be hanged.
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10
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How effective were the laws in 1604?

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  • harsh punishments: reduced spread of disease.
  • YET… no one knew it was from flees and rats.
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11
Q

How was The Plague dealt with in Yarmouth?

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  • Local authorities banned pigs, dogs and cats from streets.
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12
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How was Plague dealt with in Cambridge?

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  • Only allowed people with certificate of Health.
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13
Q

What did many towns produce to record plague deaths?

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  • Produced “Bills of Mortality”
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14
Q

What are the 5 main ways regular people responded to plague?

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1.) Church
2.) Ran away
3.) Find a cure
4.) Avoided sick
5.) Stuck together

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15
Q

Who ran away and who couldn’t when plague hit?

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  • The rich ran away
  • Poor had to deal with it.
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16
Q

What 2 types of “cures” did people claim to find?

A
  • Plague doctors with herbs to prevent miasma.
  • Smoking tobacco to prevent miasma.
17
Q

True or False

Most people left their families once they found out a member was infected.

A
  • False. They stayed and prayed for them.
18
Q

Why did the outbreaks of plague stop after 1665?

A
  • The Great Fire of London killed rats.
19
Q

What were the 3 main dates when laws for plague were passed?

A

1.) 1518
2.) 1578
3.) 1604

20
Q

How was The Plague Act publicised?

A
  • Printing Press (1470.)