Students explore the Black Death as one of the deadliest events in human history and examine its far-reaching social, economic, and cultural consequences.
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Teach: plague, epidemic, pandemic, feudal, consequence, labour, mortality, spread. The connection between trade routes and disease spread directly links to the Silk Road lesson.
Focus on the human impact and social consequences rather than the medical details of the disease itself.
Can students explain two ways the Black Death changed medieval society? Can they identify one connection between the plague and longer-term historical changes?
No resources needed. Entirely discussion-based using teacher knowledge.
Students sometimes think the Black Death was purely a disaster with no positive outcomes. Its role in breaking down feudalism and enabling social change is a nuanced but important point.
The Black Death is one of the most significant single events in world history. Its consequences extended far beyond Europe — and its lessons about disease, trade, and society remain relevant today.
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