No, it did!'t affect ALL of Europe. But the main thing is that 1.ships brought it with the rats, who had fleas. And those fleas had te disease. And also the Mongols brought it to eastern Europe. So East and Western Europe were affected the most. I think some places tothe north of Europe.
The Black Plague or Death affected all of Europe in 1347 to 1351.
Of course it did, all of Europe was hit by the black death.
Black death affected Europe from about 1340 onwards. It killed large population of Europe, almost 100 million people died of this deadly disease. It reduced worlds population from 450 million to 350 million.
The Black Death first broke out in Asia. It devastated both India and Persia before it entered Europe through the Crimea and Italy. It killed people in almost all of Europe and the Middle East.
The black death refers to the bubonic plague, an epidemic initially thought to be carried by rats, but actually traced to the fleas on the rats. The black plague / black death was most destructive in Europe during the middle ages, so few of the victims likely were black. The bubonic plague has been found in America from time to time and is usually associated with rats or squirrels. The disease does not discriminate. It is equally deadly to all races. It was called 'black death' because of the darkening of the skin shortly before death. The skin would become necrotic and develop lenticulae (black dots or splotches).
The Black Plague or Death affected all of Europe in 1347 to 1351.
Not at all. In fact, it wiped out most of medieval Europe. The Black Death is another name for the Bubonic Plague.
Of course it did, all of Europe was hit by the black death.
The black death
The black death originated in Africa when there was a huge earthquake. Some Italian merchants living near the Black sea caught the disease and tried to escape it by going n a boat to Europe. When they arrived there, they infected the rest of Europe.
Black Death had left whole Europe in shock. Europe lost most of its economy and social power.
Black Death killed 1 out of every 3 person in Europe. Businesses were collapsed, thus it created a lot of opportunities.
Black death affected Europe from about 1340 onwards. It killed large population of Europe, almost 100 million people died of this deadly disease. It reduced worlds population from 450 million to 350 million.
All of Europe and the British Isles were affected no one was spared.
All of Europe and Asia.
Plaque doesn't turn black. If your teeth are black, then they are rotten.Bubonic plague/black death was a pandemic, not only all over Europe, particularly western Europe, but also in China, where it originated.
It was called the "Black Death" because of the very dark swellings it produced on the skin. It had nothing to do with race, and afflicted all races equally.