Many people who got the Black Death survived. Most did not, however, and it was pretty bad.
The lords were forced to raise the amount of money the peasants could earn as after the black death, there were hardly any left. Also, the lords were buried in better tombs if they were killed from the black death, hope this helps
It had the same affects as any other person with the plague (Black Death).
The medieval plague of the black death greatly preceded the discovery of penicillin. No antibiotics, or any other effective treatments, were used to treat the black death.
yes
The Black Death was caused by fleas carried by rats that were very common in towns and cities. The fleas bit into their victims literally injecting them with the disease. Death could be very quick for the weaker victims. It symptoms were described in 1348 by a man called Boccaccio who lived in Florence, Italy: "The first signs of the plague were lumps in the groin or armpits. After this, livid black pots appeared on the arms and thighs and other parts of the body. Few recovered. Almost all died within three days, usually without any fever." Written evidence from the time indicates that nearly all the victims died within three days though a small number did last for four days.
Yes. One of the victims of the shooting (Ana Marquez-Greene) was half black and half Puerto Rican.
yes there are.
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the plague
you could get it anytime and any place
Not yet.
no but rats did carry it