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The black death was actually a series of different plagues which spread at the same time.

Most commonly called the Bubonic Plague, this was only one form of illness - but it was the most common. This form had the best survival rates - with a mortality rate of between 35% and 70%.

The other plagues at the time were Pneumonic Plague - with a mortality rate of between 90% and 95%, and the least common plague at the time was the Septicaemic Plague which had a mortality rate of close to 100%.

Bubonic Plague was so called because of the bubble-like tumours which grew on the affliced.

Pneumonic plague affected the lungs and airways of the victim.

Septicaemic plague was a blood poisoning illness.

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Although not many people did there were a few. Firstly the great Byzantine emporer Justine. (he wenta little funnyafterwards) There is also a story of a women who cared for her sick six children and husband, but never caught it herself! :)

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Yes, approximately two thirds of the population of Europe at the time of the outbreak survived. However, it was notable than one third of the population died of the disease.

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Nope though a lot of people did when it was sweeping the nation. As a matter of fact it's still around today!! But due to better treatment people are surviving it.

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yes but a lot of people died

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no one famous died fro the black death!

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Yes; everyone died, Einstein.

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no

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Did people who got the black death survive?

Once you go black, you never go back.


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Our ancestors.


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Because they were lucky enough to survive and they kept away from the people who had the infection.


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