The plague was spread by fleas on rats. Rats boarded trade ships in the East and jumped off at various harbors around Europe, spreading the plague wherever they landed.
The traders were sort of responsible because they brought with them (by accident of course) the rats that carried the fleas that carried the Black Death or the Plague.
It played very important role. Black Death direct result of trade.
black death was spread via silk road. Traders from china helped to spread it.
black death was spread by trade routes. Mainly silk road and ports.
black death spread via silk road. Road where trade was carried out!
The Black Death was carried by rats and mice along the oriental trade route. After hitting the Silk Road trade route, it rapidly spread throughout Europe after hitting Arabia, Northern Africa and Asian locations. By its end in 1351, half of Europe's population had been wiped out.
The plague was spread by fleas that lived on the rats.
Black Death Plague was result of trade. So it destroyed trade, thus city.
Where to trade to in the world.
It followed trade routes.
Economical collapse and trade halt. These were the effects of the Black Death.
Economical collapse and trade halt. These were the effects of the Black Death.
they have a huge role in trade .
the role of the metis in the fur trade is that they.... maye you should awnser this yourself
3-7 days after the flea bite transmitting bubonic plague, flu-like symptoms occur.
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increased trade and hundred year war