Explain one way in which people's reactions to the plague were similar in the 14th and 15th centuries.
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In both the fourteenth and seventeenth centuries people's reactions to the plague were similar in many ways. One of the main ways people's reactions were similar was that they both believed it was due to God's punishment. They both fasted and used prayer.
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the people's reactions to the plague were similar in the 14th and 15th centuries that they both believed it was due to God's punishment. They both fasted and used prayer.
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