The black plague was not the first plague ever. Outbreaks of many diseases in large numbers are called plagues. The black plague is called that because lymph nodes became swollen and black (gangrenous).
No--after the Black Death in the 1300s, there were multiple large epidemics in England (1550s, 1660s) and there was even a small outbreak in LA, California in 1925-1926. There are till teeny tiny outbreaks today.
Alexandre J. E. Yersin in 1894. Initially, there was controversy over whether Yersin or Kitasato Shibasaburo of Japan had discovered the bacterium first but eventually Yersin was accepted as the discoverer.
Yes, England had just started to grow, therefore it would be unheard of for an earlier plague, yet it is possible due to poor conditions.
of course it did
your mutha
Medieval Europe.
thomas Jefferson
the black death first came to eroupe in 1348.
the black death first came to eroupe in 1348.
Another name for the plague is the black death
I believe rats was the first to carry the black death, they were called the black rats and the plague was spread to humans, that's what i was told in my history lesson:)
Black plague
the black plague
The Black Plague is a infectious disease.
AFAIK there's rare plague case in India nowadays.