People and rats lived in extremely close (and very filthy) conditions, making it easy for the plague to spread rapidly.
it spreded so rapidly because of how the y were fighting across seas and the spread became to get bigger and bigger
Yes. The plague spread along trade routes such as the Silk Road, as well as in battle fields. In 1347 it reached Naples and Genoa, and from there it rapidly spread across western Europe, striking heavily populated cities, such as Vienna and Paris, and isolated rural villages alike.
Because sailors took it along routes into Europe where it eventually spread.
traders, visitors and rats caused it to enter France. It spread very rapidly.
Nearly 2,000 spread around the Mediterranean and Black Seas.
They do not know the exact cause of the black death but it was carried by rats because of fleas and it spread so rapidly because of trade
Black Death moved from cities to cities. it spread in multiple directions at once so hard to tell.
The origin is from medievil english. By the way, obsidian is a black mineral.
brown or black not much in it and basicalljy dumb
The Black Death was spread by rats and the fleas they carried. The disease spread slowly across Asia as it moved through the rat population. Rats travelled on ships, which crossed the Mediterranean, and the rats got into various port cities, spreading the disease. The Black Death can be spread from person to person, but the spread is much slower and ends, in the absence of the rats and fleas.
Over 2,000 independent cities and their lands (city-states) spread around the Mediterranean and Black Sea littorals.
Over 2,000 independent cities and their lands (city-states) spread around the Mediterranean and Black Sea littorals.