It was stimated that it took around 4 years.
The bubonic plague started in Asia and spread to Europe.
The Bubonic Plague was brought across the Mediteranean to Italy and from there it spread throught Europe wiping out 33.3% of the continent.
the bubonic plague, spread by rats bitten bye infected fleas
The bubonic plague
The Bubonic Plague. However, this wasn't the most devastating to Europeans in the 14th century. The Bubonic Plague spawned a new disease, the Black Death, which was the true killer.
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The bubonic plague spread to both Europe and Asia during the 14th century pandemic known as the Black Death. It originated in Asia and was later introduced to Europe by traders and travelers, resulting in widespread devastation across both continents.
Bubonic Plague
Rats and fleas carried the disease and spread it to the people of Europe.
The bubonic plague was spread mainly by fleas traveling on the backs of rats in cities and through trade on continental Europe while the influenza spread directly from person to person in crowded public subways and gatherings.
The rodents that carried the bubonic plague through Europe in the 1500s were primarily rats, specifically the black rat (Rattus rattus). These rats were common in urban areas and lived in close proximity to humans, facilitating the spread of the plague. The disease was transmitted to humans through fleas that infested the rats, which carried the bacterium Yersinia pestis. This outbreak of the bubonic plague led to significant social and economic upheaval across Europe.
it originated in China. From there on it spread to Europe.