yes, it did cause the manor system
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cause the farms in this fertile area were larger and the people lived farther apart than the people in New England.
The Bubonic Plague (also known as the Black Plague) caused death throughout Enlgand around the time of 932 A.D.
Black Death or The Black Plague was spread by fleas that were on rats. The Industrial Revolution could be the cause of its rapid spreading, but the cause is actually disputed by many scientists and historians. Many think it spread just because of how contagious it was.
Tthe bubonic plague - which killed a lot of people and that there was no cure for.
Plague is a disease that affects humans and other mammals. It is caused by the bacterium, Yersinia pestis. Humans usually get plague after being bitten by a flea or rat that is carrying the plague bacterium or by handling an animal infected with plague. Plague is infamous for killing millions of people in Europe during the Middle Ages. Without prompt treatment, the disease can cause serious illness or death.
The fleas on rats. The rats had a disease that the fleas got then jumped onto the people to spread the desease.
Ships were transported back from China which were carrying black rats (Infected Rats) and the fleas that lived on them sucked their blood and then sucked humans blood, therefore giving us the infected blood, therefore giving us the bubonic plague.
the people thought the cause of the black plague was a witches curse.
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use gun powder or plasic explosive in the middle
Bubonic and septicemic plague are two of the three types of plague. The main difference between the two is that the bubonic plague cause extreme infection and swelling of the lymph nodes while the septicemic plague cause the body's clotting mechanism to stop.
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The church thought that it was the Jews fault that the plague happend. But really it was infuenza carried by rats and flees.
The speed that Bubonic Plague overtook its victims and the gruesomeness of the death were particularly frightening, especially when the cause was unknown.