poor sanitation in crowded European cities
Everybody in all of European area.
It's the natural disaster that killed the most people in Europe.
Fleas on Rats that carried the deadly bacteria through trade routes from Asia totally yuck
Yes, It was called the Bubonic plague of 1665.It was a disaster that struck England head on and will be remembered for years to come.
In the 14th century, it killed about 60% of the European population, an estimated 100-200 million people.
The Black Death, or bubonic plague, is considered one of the worst natural disasters in European history. It swept through Europe in the 14th century, causing widespread death and devastation. It is estimated to have killed between 75-200 million people.
The high population of European towns in addition to the fact that people would burry the dead meant that there was a lot of person to person contact, causing the disease to spread easily.
It killed 2 thirds of the European population. That was around 20 million persons.
To be cured from the Bubonic Plague you can use antibiodics. In the previous bubonic plagues when it was a plague there was no cure.
Bubonic Plague (Black Plague) or (Black Death)
There is no specific human disaster recorded on March 20, 1345, in history. It was a period marked by various challenges like the Black Death in Europe and conflicts, but none are directly linked to a significant disaster on that date specifically.
The Bubonic Plague