answersLogoWhite

0


Best Answer


Search sites indicate that the amount of deaths range from 30-75 million. There have been many scientific guesses about how many people died after being affected by the Black Death, but it is not certain, for we do not know exactly how many people died from the disease (the numerator) nor how large the population was then (the denominator). It is also assumed that the percentage of deaths range from 33-50%, or perhaps a larger range. The Black Death, 1348 The Black Death was one of the most deadly plagues in history. It was caused by the rat flee. About 40 to 60% of Chinas population decreased because of the rat flee. And 30% to 60% of Europe's population was killed because of it Lots of countries got affected by the black plague The Black Death Within a day or two, swellings appear. They were hard, painful, burning lumps on his neck, under his arms, on his inner thighs. Soon they turned black, split open, and began to ooze pus and blood. They may have grown to the size of an orange. If you caught the plaque it was possible to recover. But more than likely, death would come quick. Because after the lumps appeared you would start to bleed internally. There would be blood in your urine, blood in your stool, and blood puddling under your skin, resulting in black boils and spots all over your body. Everything that came out of your body smelled utterly revolting. He would suffer great pain before you have had your last breath. You would die just about a week after you caught the disease. In England there was counted to be about 30-75 million dead, from the Black Death. The pneumonic and the septicaemic plague were probably seen less than the Bubonic Plague because the people who had either of the plagues often died before they could reach other places (this was caused by the bad transportation). The Death Rate for the pneumonic plague was 90-95% (if treated with medicine we have today. Today the mortality rate would be 5-10%). The pneumonic plague infected the lungs. Symptoms included slimy sputum tinted with blood. Sputum is saliva mixed with mucus exerted from the respiratory system. As the disease progressed, the sputum became free flowing and bright red. Symptoms took 1-7 days to appear.

User Avatar

Wiki User

14y ago
This answer is:
User Avatar
More answers
User Avatar

Wiki User

14y ago

User Avatar

Wiki User

12y ago

7500 in Europe Middle Ages died every day, so 52,500 died per week!

This answer is:
User Avatar

User Avatar

Wiki User

14y ago

I have read the figure as high as 6,000 a day so if you take that number and multiply it that comes to 42,000 a week.

This answer is:
User Avatar

User Avatar

Wiki User

13y ago

one in three

This answer is:
User Avatar

Add your answer:

Earn +20 pts
Q: How many people in London died each week because of the bubonic plague?
Write your answer...
Submit
Still have questions?
magnify glass
imp
Related questions

What epidemic killed over thousands of people in London during Shakespeare's time there?

Bubonic Plague


What was the London plague outbreak in 1593?

Yes, the Bubonic plague whad hit an epidemic before 1564 and was winding down by 1616.


What disease was there in London during the big fire in London?

Bubonic Plague


What plague was in London and the surrounding townships was William shakespeare was a baby?

Bubonic Plague


How was the fire of London and the plague related?

The Bubonic Plague that afflicted London from 1665 was ended by the Great Fire of London in 1666.


How can you use the word bubonic plague in a sentence?

The Bubonic Plague killed millions of people.


What did bubonic plague do to the people and population?

Bubonic Plague (Black Death) had many effects and in most cases killed. The population in this time went down a lot, and the great fire of London wiped the black death out.


What disease spread quickly and killed many people in Europe?

the bubonic plague, spread by rats bitten bye infected fleas


How did they get rid of the Bubonic plague?

It was the great fire of London that stopped the plague, people had nothing to do with it as far as I'm concerned. The great fire of London in 1667 was said to have stopped the plague. This was not true. There was very little of the plague left in London when the fire started.


What was the number one effective method that the city of London do to eradicate the plague?

The Bubonic Plague of 1665 was eradicated by the Great Fire of London in 1666.


What was the name of the plague that killed many people in the 14 century?

Well really there were three- the most common being the bubonic plague.


Why did people treat the bubonic plague like a joke?

No one ever treated bubonic plague like a joke.