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The Jewish Conspiracy: A Summary This is a summary of a chapter in the book "In the Wake of the Plague" by Norman F. Cantor. Works Cited included.
Title: The Jewish Conspiracy: A Summary This is a summary of a chapter in the book "In the Wake of the Plague" by Norman F. Cantor. Works Cited included.
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The Jewish Conspiracy: A Summary This is a summary of a chapter in the book "In the Wake of the Plague" by Norman F. Cantor. Works Cited included.
The Jewish Conspiracy is a chapter in a book entitled "In the Wake of the Plague", written by Norman F. Cantor, that puts a spin on the normal history in the sense that it makes it exciting. The chapter begins with a tale of a confession from a man who claims to have poisoned a few wells where common people get their water.
<Tab/>The case where Agimet puts poison in
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leaders explain where the plague was coming from when other explanations failed. It was a plausible explanation that the people believed at least in part.
<Tab/>The Jews lost all security until the twentieth century when they ventured into America and Canada (Cantor 157). The Jewish Conspiracy was a plan that went wrong, and the Jews have paid dearly for it.
Works Cited
Cantor, Norman. In the Wake of the Plague. Perennial: 2001.
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