It lasted for many years! Did you know the song Ring around the Rosie is a song for the Black Death? Scary right?!
Ring around the Rosie, - You get a black ring around your rosy cheeks if you have the black plague!
Pocket full of Posie, - The people thought that bad smells caused the plague so they put a flower called posie in their pockets to keep out the smells.
Hasha! Hasha! - An expression used for be quiet, or shhhhhhhhh!
We all Fall Down! - Lots of people fall dead!
Because the plague could last for days. It also killed many, many people. hi
Around 3 to 7 days.
The plague.
In the days of the plague no one new that it was caused by rats and fleas. They thought it was caused by many different things e.g Swearing, Drinking alchol on and Sunday etc. They tried to prevent the plague by not doing these things but the plague wasn't caused by that do therefor they didn't prevent the plague.
Of course, the plague is still a disease these days, but it is not as bad as it used to be. So it wouldn't 'worry' us as such. We have many treatments for plague these days. I suppose you could say it will be the same in a couple hundred years with cancer. So all in all, no it isn't a worry. Hope this helps.
it depends on what type of plague that person had but most of the diseases gave the victim about 1-7 days to live
4 days
the most rare form of the plague was pneumonic plague which was in the lungs rather than the blood and could kill you in upto 3 days.
five days
Within days/weeks
Now a days, the plague is treated with antibiotics but back then science didn't have these medicines. A young french doctor survived the plague by draining the bubes and aplying hot rods. He survived so this technique was spread trough Europe and save many lives.
Today the Bubonic plague isnt so severe because it can be treated by antibiotics. But the other type of plague called the Pneunomic plague spreads faster and victims will die in 2 days, symptoms of the pneunomic plague include coughing blood. However i dont know how the Pneunomic Plague started.