Well the Black Death was really pandemic because there weren't medicene to cure the illness back in the old days.
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.
An outbreak of bubonic plague that was pandemic throughout Europe and much of Asia in the 14th century.
The Black Death, plague, lasted from the first pandemic of 1347 through to the 1750s. World population did not recover until the 1770s.
Black Death Plague was pandemic during 1346 to 1353. It killed 75 to 200 million people.
The Black Death was a specific outbreak of bubonic plague. The last widespread outbreak of the bubonic plague was the one called the Third Pandemic, which started in 1855 and ended in 1959. Since that time, there have been a number of cases in which individuals or small groups of people got it, but it was controlled by the use of antibiotics. There are links below.
black death is Plague pandemic. It killed 75 to 200 million people. Thus it changed it.
the deadliest pandemic in human history
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.
Black Death killed almost 75 to 200 million people. It mainly spread due to rats and dead animals.
An outbreak of bubonic plague that was pandemic throughout Europe and much of Asia in the 14th century.
The Black Death, plague, lasted from the first pandemic of 1347 through to the 1750s. World population did not recover until the 1770s.
According to most scholars, the Black Death killed anywhere between 25 and 75 million Europeans.
Black Death had given birth to many revolts. It also helped to influence scientific researches.
The Black Death was an outbreak of bubonic plague that arrived in Europe in 1347 and continued until about 1352. It moved across Europe during this time, and typically remained in a particular place for a few months.
Plaque doesn't turn black. If your teeth are black, then they are rotten.Bubonic plague/black death was a pandemic, not only all over Europe, particularly western Europe, but also in China, where it originated.
The Black Death pandemic in Europe during the 14th century is estimated to have resulted in a death rate of approximately 30-50% of the population. This devastating plague caused widespread death and had a profound impact on European society and the economy.