The Black Death hit the culture of towns and cities disproportionately hard, although rural areas (where most of the population lived at the time) were also significantly affected. ... Cities were also striking filthy, infested with lice, fleas, and rats, and subject to diseases caused my malnutrition and poor hygiene.
Jews were banned, as they were blamed for the Plague.
Plague
The plague, and wars.
It had many attacks
The Pneumonic plague, (internal bubonic plague,) constricted your throat muscles.
they developed the agriculture lead growth to the villages and towns
there were not as many people at the theater, and they close when plague happen
Rich people left towns and cities to get away from the plague. Poor people did not have that option so more poor people died of the plague.
No, it did not.
the skin
It had many attacks
Trade with neighboring people *supported the growth of towns* along trade routes. Hint=The * means the answer.