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In 1348, the Black Death stopped being a distant coastal horror and became a continent-wide European reality. This documentary-style reconstruction follows how the plague spread through connected trade routes and everyday contact—markets, ports, roads, and crowded neighborhoods—while fear, rumor, and limited medical knowledge accelerated social breakdown. We trace what changed in daily life: empty streets, overwhelmed burials, weakened institutions, disrupted food supply, and the long shadow the pandemic left on work, faith, and governance. If you enjoy historically grounded narratives with cinematic AI-generated visuals, subscribe for more reconstructions. Black Death, Black Death documentary, Black Death 1348, Black Death 1347 1351, plague in Europe, medieval plague, bubonic plague, Europe 1348, medieval Europe documentary, medieval history, history documentary, documentary narration, historical reconstruction, historical timeline, pandemic history, plague spread, trade routes medieval, medieval ports, miasma theory, medieval medicine, quarantine history, social collapse, demographic collapse, labor shortage, feudalism change, late medieval Europe, 14th century Europe, Yersinia pestis, plague outbreak, medieval towns, AI reconstruction, cinematic history