estimated daily tolls:
october-December 1347
paris: 800 per day
Pisa: 500 per day
Vienna: 600 per day
Avignon: 400 per day
The Black Death was an outbreak of bubonic plague that happened in 1347 to 1352. This was a time that was before the end of the Middle Ages, but the Middle Ages and the Renaissance overlap to some extent, and many historians would put this after the Renaissance began. Also, the bubonic plague, or Black Death, returned many times after the Middle Ages, including during the Renaissance.
Yes and no, depending on what you mean by the Black Death. Historically, the Black Death was an outbreak of bubonic plague that ran from 1347 to 1352 in Europe. This was long before the Reformation. The bubonic plague returned at numerous times, including during the Reformation, and some people refer to these epidemics as returns of the Black Death.
Black death struck in Africa, Asia, and Europe.
The black death was a big turning point for Europe because of everything that had gone on during the black plague. After the black death people saw how terribly they wee living and disided to change it and now that have become much more cleaner and cautios.
a lot
yes
Keep clean and stay away from people.
church controlled most of the Europe and their kings. Black Death changed people's faith.
People dancing the Tarentella
nothing at all! They couldn't stop it
because they didnt want to die
Black death or black pluage