Yes, the Bubonic Plague was world wide because it was spread by a bacterium called yersenis pestis. This bacterium was found insoil and on fleas, this spread to rats then humans. The pneumonic plague was caused when infected humans breathed on each other and it spread from one to another.
Plague or Black Plague started in Europe around 1347. It was a terrible disease that was carried out with black rats and fleas. This terrible disease was affected the Medieval society. It was a terrible because so many peasants died and that nobody was left to farm the land and do the daily work.
The Plague (or called "Black Death") was an epidemic that struck Europe. People from China and Mongolia came with infected fleas carried by rats going aboard ships and that were transported to Italy, Greece and France; when the ships docked, the rats left the ships entering cities bringing the fleas and disease with them. Around 1348 the virus had killed 1/3 of Europe. Leaving fewer farmers and other people that held jobs that were important to the economy. The Europeans blamed the Jews for the plague by poisoning the water but it really was caused by flea bites. Other break outs occurred between 1451-1721.
Plague is still around today in small numbers and is treated with antibiotics.
Some people still get the bubonic plague but back then they didnt have as advanced medicine as we do in present day so if you get the bubonic plague dont worry just go to the hospital there is a 97 percent chance you will live the chances of you living from it back in the day is 5 percent.
No, the Black Death was in 16th Century Europe, atleast i think it was 16th century, either way it was in Europe, mostly England. It would be in america, probably because we weren't here yet :)
it was pandemic because it spread all over the world and killed so many people: over 50 million in fact. it was the worst, deadliest pandemic in history.
No, it was isolated to Europe.
the Bubonic Plague occurred in Europe about 400 years ago
The bubonic plague started in Asia and spread to Europe.
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the bubonic plague, spread by rats bitten bye infected fleas
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The got the bubonic plague like nearly 40% of Europe did.
like ALL of Europe!
It killed everyone...
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