no.
During the middle ages the death total was calculated in 20 million but The black death brought 200 million deaths in the last 4 thousands years.
black death was caused by Yersinia pestis bacterium. While Enterobacteria is class of bacteria.
they are both the same thing
The Middle Ages and medieval times are the same thing. The word medieval is defined as the adjectival form for Middle Ages, and comes from Latin words meaning middle ages. One thing to remember, however, is that while a given historian usually does not distinguish between the meanings of the two terms, historians disagree with each other about the dates of the period. So one historian might say the terms Middle Ages and medieval times both refer to the times from 476 to 1453, and another might say they both terms refer to the times from from 1066 to 1485. There is a link below to an article on the Middle Ages.
yes black death and the plague are the same things
Answer:Technically, no, but they both happened at the same time The Black Death had two plagues during it, the Pneumonic and the BUBONIC so I can see where your coming fromMore:Bubonic plague is one of three possible manifestations of a disease, and the Black Death was one specific epidemic of the same disease, in which all manifestations appeared. (In addition to the bubonic and pneumonic forms of the plague, there is a form called septicemic).Please use the link below for more information.
you can only get it from a care package and same thing with the death machine. you can use the death machine in the second level of the campaign "VORKUTA"
They were the same thing. Medieval means of the Middle Ages.
The black death and the bubonic plague. (Same thing).
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Yes. Just two different names for the same time. "Dark Ages" is also used for the same time frame.
It had the same affects as any other person with the plague (Black Death).