3/4 of Europe died. The disease came into Italy on ships from Asia and never left Europe. The rats onboard the ships in the 1300's were the cause. Since exploration hadn't begun yet to the New World the disease was not carried beyond Europe. The death toll was enormous. 5,000 died a day on a island in Venice Italy and Soctland sealed the sick into an enclosed street .
black death is Plague pandemic. It killed 75 to 200 million people. Thus it changed it.
Well the Black Death was really pandemic because there weren't medicene to cure the illness back in the old days.
We began to hear about the plagues in the 1300's and it was in Europe and Asia. The last outbreaks in England were in 1665 and 1666 and eradicated in the fire of London which killed the fleas and the mice.
the deadliest pandemic in human history
Black Death killed almost 75 to 200 million people. It mainly spread due to rats and dead animals.
According to most scholars, the Black Death killed anywhere between 25 and 75 million Europeans.
The second pandemic occurred during the fourteenth century, and was called the Black Death because its main symptom was the appearance of black patches (caused by bleeding) on the skin.
Black Death was a Plague pandemic. It caused bloody vomit fever and tumors and death.
Within a year 20 million people died world wide
it spread worldwide
Yes, there was a worldwide flu pandemic in 1918. World War I was also going on at that time.
Worldwide 75 million people Europe 25-50 million people England 30-45% of people