The Black Death was spread by rats and the fleas they carried. The disease spread slowly across Asia as it moved through the rat population. Rats travelled on ships, which crossed the Mediterranean, and the rats got into various port cities, spreading the disease.
The Black Death can be spread from person to person, but the spread is much slower and ends, in the absence of the rats and fleas.
Black death struck in Africa, Asia, and Europe.
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Black Death
The bubonic plague known as Black Death ended in Asia around 1400. The Black Death it Europe and Asia between 1340 and 1400 and it killed approximately 1/3 of the population.
Black Death spread via major trade routes. Black Death entered Crimea first.
The Black Death first struck Europe in 1347. It had been in Asia before that, but there is no record of exactly when or where it first struck.
All of Europe and Asia.
Asia is differentiated by mountains. And many geological barriers.
Black Death was transported by rats. Especially black rats spread it.
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.
An outbreak of bubonic plague that was pandemic throughout Europe and much of Asia in the 14th century.