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Bubonic plauge: The most common in the era of the black death. It was passed from the bacterica off a flea to a rat when the flea bites it. The rat gets the disease and dies so thats one hazard as there were LOTS of fleas and rats, and also after the rat dies the flea finds a home on a human. The flea(s) bite the human and the disease was passed onto them.
Puenomic plauge: This was the rarer plauge in the era of the black death, and much more deadly. It was passed through the air. If someone with the puenomic plague coughed and you were directly in front of them, the plauge was passed to you.
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Black Death persecutions happened in 1349.
the black death happend in the middle ages in rome
The Bubonic Plague (Black Death) did indeed happen, with the deaths of an estimated 75 to 200 million people.
it spread worldwide
Italy and nearly everyone was buried at Black Heath, London
they died
Black People were free :)
Yes. The Black Death killed about 25 million people, one-third of Europe's population at the time.
There were several different form of black death. The most notorious was bubonic plague. In this disease the body became black from bruising in the final stages.
The black death happened across Europe but mostly in Britain due to lack of hygiene. The outbreak was from the early 1540s until the late 1550s.
they would have died sadly
What_are_the_stages_of_the_Bubonic_PlagueThere was no cure at the time and would be impossible to stop it. This is what happened: