The plague started in 1665 in the hot sticky weeks of September.
It all started when a french tradesman was sailing over to Asia to trade his stolen products for gold and goods. Because this french man lived his life as a filthy slob, he attracted rats, which carried fleas full of the virus, the plague...
When he arrived the rats spread out all over Asia spreading the disease. the plague then travelled across many countries such as Europe and Russia, when trade and wars become necessary.
London suffered the worst after over 100,000 people died!
it began in 1279
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No, It began in London.
after the black plague
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No, it began in Asia and spread through Europe in 1348.
The Bubonic plague started in approximately 1330 in Southern China.
rats caried fleas and the fleas would make you sick
I believe it was during the Plague, but hopefully it will regain popularity, along with personal hygiene.
Treatment for bubonic plague should begin as soon as possible with Antibiotics such as streptomycin or tetracycline drugs There is also a vaccination available for people working in or traveling to plague-affected areas of the world.
It came on ships that had rats with fleas from Asia. Asia was the first place to experience the plague and it came through Italy from ships at ports. The world in this time was a dirty place so rats and fleas were everywhere. People didn't take baths or wash clothing so they came into contact with the fleas that carried the plague.