How does Europe's 1340s Black Death compare with other continents like Asia, Africa and the Americas?
Was the smallpox outbreaks that killed many in the Americas far more important than the Black Death?
I want to hear what /his/ has to say on this.
>>1500671
>far more important
history doesn't hold those kinds of values
and no, the black death was the advent of modern medicine.
>>1500671
>Was the smallpox outbreaks that killed many in the Americas far more important than the Black Death?
Well it made America the country it became by wiping out the natives, otherwise America would be more like Mexico or South America. So I'd say that's very significant to world history.
>>1500671
Well, the black death didn't lead to the invasion of europe by aztecs, did it?
It significantly decimated the population of europe, but lower, population density is not necessarily a bad thing, and after they recovered times were good economically
>>1500698
I like this idea.
The population loss in Europe helped it in the long run. But the population loss in the Amercias meant that it was easy for the European to fuck them over.
>>1500703
Because the europeans actually got the americans infected with smallpox in the same century they conquered there land. Made it much much easier.
>>1500937
Jesus China, what happened?
>>1501394
Yuan'd and confucian'd
>>1501510
Nods Knowingly.
(dosnt know)
>>1501394
Mongols