Who did some Christians blame for the spread of the Black Death?
the Jews
the Chinese
Italian
sailors doctors

Respuesta :

Answer:    The Jews

Explanation:  Since the expulsion from the Holy Land, Jews have been inhabiting a large number of countries in Europe since the first century AD. Many epidemics were reported during the Middle Ages, and the fiery spirit of Christianity, who accepted the uniform pattern that Jews were guilty of everything because they crucified Christ, blamed them, Jews for the Black Death. Many regarded it as a conspiracy of Jews against Christianity, advocating that epidemics were not directed against those who fell ill, but against all Christians. This was not the only time in history that Jews were blamed for collective troubles.

Answer:

The Jews

Explanation:

The Christians would blame the Jews for almost everything because they also blamed the Jews for Jesus' death so they hated the Jews.