Doc 1—Possibility of origin of plague around 1320s in China
Carried over Silk Road
Plague carried on overland trade routes to Baghdad and Mecca by 1348
Plague carried over sea trade routes to India in 1340s and to Mecca by 1348
Doc 2—Plague probably started in China no earlier than 1331 based on current evidence
Plague in China coincided with civil war to overthrow Mongols after 1353
Changes as a Result of the Plague
Doc 2—Death of approximately one half of population due to plague and war over approximately 200 years
Contributed to gradual end of Mongol rule in China
Establishment of Ming dynasty in China 1368
Return of plague at relatively frequent intervals in China and Europe
Doc 3—Abandonment of friends, family, cities …show more content…
Isolation of people and work stoppage
Changed social practices for some — “eat, drink, and be merry” before facing death
Decreased faith in religion in Europe due to death of many clergymen and failure of prayer to prevent