People weren't buying anything because they thought they could be dead any minute, so they took whatever they needed from the dead. Therefore, currency wasn't distributed.
the black plague in the early 1900s
There is not a 100% agreement on the subject, but the most common theory is that the plague was a strain of Y. Pestis bacteria. It is also believed that the same bacteria was behind the Plague of Justinian. This plague erupted in the year 541 AD and recurred frequently until the year 750. This plague had a major effect in the collapse of the culture and antiquity and the course of history in the early middle ages.
Today, it can be easily treated with antibiotics if caught early enough.
Some sickness was smallpox and black plague.
To put it plainly it was OK. It was black and white and many old people that had the plague died...
I dont think so. Yes. In the early stages, it's called bubonic plague and is spread primarily by insects. In the case of the Black Death in Europe, it was spread by fleas which traveled from place to place on rats. The later stage is called pneumonic plague and is extremely contagious, spread through coughing.
You can get the Plague today, but it is rare. It is mostly a problem in the rural Southwest US where there are a lot of rodents to carry it. It is easily cured if caught early with antibiotics.
Crops became important to their economy.
There was no equipment for the black death. It was a plague thought to be spread by rats, because cats weren't that famous in early Europe. People killed the cats out (they were very superstitious).
The Black Plague, or bubonic plague, typically does not result in long-term disabilities. However, in some cases, it can lead to complications such as limb gangrene due to blood circulation issues or neurological issues if the infection spreads to the brain. Early detection and treatment with antibiotics greatly reduce the risk of these complications.
Railroads helped the economy because when people took the railroads to work, across to another state, or anything like that it was equivalent to carpooling.
The bacterium that causes the Black Death shows up sporadically throughout the world, mainly in desert areas with large rodent populations. It is easily treated with antibiotics if caught early.