of course it did
The Black Death (AKA The Bubonic Plague, The plague) didn't really "start" or "end" on specific dates. There are some rare cases of The Bubonic plague today. The peak of the Black Death was around 1347- 1352
the black plague and magna carta
the black death and king john helped end the feudal system
Another name for the plague is the black death
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the black plague
The Black Plague is a infectious disease.
No, the first plague was the bubonic plague in Rome.ok that person erased my answer. no it was not, the bubonic plague is the same plague, only a different name.The black plague was not the first plague ever. Outbreaks of many diseases in large numbers are called plagues. The black plague is called that because lymph nodes became swollen and black (gangrenous).
That fateful year saw the world's population enduring what is believed to be a recurrence of the bubonic plague, also known as the Black Death or the Black Plague. It is further widely believed that the Black Death was responsible for the deaths of 38,000 Londoners that year.
AFAIK there's rare plague case in India nowadays.
The Black Plague ended because the waves of infection gradually died out, and some of the population were resistant to the disease.
I think the Norway Rat had stopped the plague because it is stronger than the black rat.