It was used as a bio-weapon by the mongols. They launched dead bodies of the victims of the plauge on catapults into the enemy's city
The Black Death. Otherwise known as the Bubonic Plague, or Oimmeddam, this plague killed anywhere from 25-200 million people in Europe.
It was called Black Death, Black Plaque and Bubonic Plaque.
longbow, bubonic plague, hundred years' war, the great schism. i think..?
In the Middle Ages, no one yet knew of the existence of germs nor of viruses. So no one really knew an effective way to fight the Bubonic Plague at that time. People did try to fight it with their limited knowledge, but they were mostly unsuccessful at the time.
Around the time of the hundred years war when Napoleon ruled the French army. The time after the dark ages and bubonic plague
The bubonic plague is primarily caused by the bacterium Yersinia pestis, which is transmitted to humans through the bite of infected fleas that live on rodents like rats. Once inside the body, the bacteria multiply and spread, leading to the characteristic symptoms of the plague.
One fighting tactic that was used in the Revolutionary was was guerrilla warfare. It's kind of like a hit and run tactic, as in a surprise attack, an ambush, etc.
Trench warfare.
Sit-in
Yes they used there surrender tactic
MacArthur used the tactic of a flank attack at Inchon Korea.
The Bubonic plague (aka) The black Death killed millions where WW1 only killed a couple hundred thousand.