The Black plague affects your body by causing buboes, or blister-like pieces of skin that contain macrophages, which are dead immunity cells.It was called the Black Plague because of internal bleeding and that, when the blood dried it became black under the skin so the skin turned "black", or a really deep red.
in fact the plague does kill you but the symptoms are bulges on the neck and body in fact why they call it black death is the bulges turn black and burst that's why you die
The skin and the vital organs. It is also called the Bubonic plague because it forms lumps on the skin.
No, it did not.
They died.
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At the time, the Black Plague affected everyone in the world.
It affected everybody
Black Death Plague attacks our body. Symptoms are bloody vomit fever and tumors.
The epidemic of bubonic plague in Europe known as The Black Death killed about 1/3 of the population.
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.
It killed everyone that came into contact with it.