The latest research shows that the Bubonic Plague was the cause of the Black Death that swept through Europe in the 14th century and killed an estimated 75 million people, 30-60% of the European population.
The Plague has always been around, The Plague of Justinian in the 6th and 7th centuries are the first recorded attacks and cases even today, in 2010 there was a case reported in Oregon, United States.
How should I know? I'm not a history book.
The black death lasted 2000 years :(
the black death lasted for 10 years
Between 24 hours
a long time
the black death is still around in certain parts of the world
around 600 years
It took five years for the black death to kill 25 million people.
126 years
Many people died from the black death, so it probably wasn't anyone important, no offense.
The dates for the Black Death in Europe were 1347 to 1352. After that it returned many times, but was not as bad as it was during those years.
Black Death killed 75 to 200 million people. It took 1346 to 1353.
25 million people dies in 4 years time.
The Black Death took more deaths than the other ones and also it lived more many years than the other ones.
causes of death have changed over the last 100 years due to many reasons, such as a more widespread recognition of illnesses
The Black Death - novel - has 373 pages.
The "Black Death" had many outbreaks in Europe. The last major one was around 1600. The world lost 100 million people over the 500 years that it occurred in pandemics.