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PEANUT man went to Scotland then a RAT bit him!!! he screamed and drowned it. Then he coughed all over someone and he then fell over and died. He's family back in America, "the Penunts" then herd the news and bit rats in New York. They soon died after. So did the rats. The End.

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PEANUT man went to Scotland then a RAT bit him!!! he screamed and drowned it. Then he coughed all over someone and he then fell over and died. He's family back in America, "the Penunts" then herd the news and bit rats in New York. They soon died after. So did the rats. The End.

Writen by Gemima and Edgar Khan.

Shut up you little pot licker or I'll shove you in the microwave.

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Bubonic Plague started in 1347. It was a terrible disease that was carried out with black rats and fleas. This terrible disease was affected the Medieval society. It was a terrible because so many peasants died and that nobody was left to farm the land and do the daily work.

The Bubonic Plague (or called "Black Death") was an epidemic that sturk Europe. People from China and Mongolia came with the disease from trading on the silk road. In 1348 the virus ,known as the Yersinia pestis bacterium, and until 1351 the bacterium had killed 1/3 of Europe. Leaving less farmers and other people that held jobs that were important to the economy. The Europeans blamed the Jews for the plague by poisining the water. Really, it was from an infected rat a flea bite the rat thenn bite a human and then kept on biting other humans. Other break outs occured between 1451-1721.

Bubonic Plague is still around today. But fortuantly not in Europe and Asia

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The Black Plague is though to have spread to Europe from rats coming from Asia on trading ships. From there the rats spread the disease to the humans who then spread the disease to others.

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The plague was spread by infected fleas that lived on rats. People living close to one another in poor conditions contributed to the spread of the plague,

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The Bubonic Plague is believed to have arrived in Europe via rats aboard trading ships coming from Asia and arriving in Sicily.

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