Henrys six marriages had nothing to do with the spread of Bubonic Plague. when it happened it had more to do with dirt, and rats
Some parts of Ireland and Scotland. They were the last affected with Black Death.
You mean 'Bubonic Plague' or 'Black Death'. It reached Scotland in 1349.
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.
The Bubonic Plague
the Bubonic Plague occurred in Europe about 400 years ago
This is a very nasty infectious disease, usually called the Bubonic plague, or the black death (but not the bubonic death). It has killed a lot of people.
No. Bubonic plague is transmitted by fleas carried by infected rats or people. The pathogen is typically carried by rodents. In the case of the waves of plague that ravaged Europe and the Mid-East in the middle ages, it was carried by rats and other infected humans.The disease you may be confusing bubonic plague with could be cholera which is transmitted by contamination of water by an infected person's feces.Answer:No, it was caused by rats, but not their excrete. the bubonic plague and pneumonic plague were started by rats who jumped off a ship that had come from countries infected with the plague. It wasn't actually the rats that started it, either. fleas travelled in the dirty hairs of the rats and then flourished in the grime and unhygienic areas near London. The plague spread quickly throughout England and Ireland, and only a small part of Scotland was not affected. 1 in 3 people died, altogether. Many towns and villages were quarantined to stop the plague spreading.
The bubonic plages time period was the middel ages.
Bubonic Plague is caused by the bacterium, Yersinia pestis.
The Bubonic plague started in approximately 1330 in Southern China.
the bubonic plague, spread by rats bitten bye infected fleas
What Bubonic plague caused an rapid spreading disease