It effected most of the body, more of the central part. Its said to say that the Black Death started by animals suddenly dying by unknown causes. The Black Plague spread by ticks,mits, and rats. So mostly the arms body and legs.
The black death affects many parts:
Bleeding in the lungs
Muscle pains
Buboes (painful swellings on legs under arms necks and groins)
Many more
The blacks?
the black death is still around in certain parts of the world
because
Black Death spread via major trade routes. Black Death entered Crimea first.
Specifically the poor side of towns.
black death began in China. In Mongol army camps. It came to Sicily by way of ships.
Some parts of Ireland and Scotland. They were the last affected with Black Death.
The Black Death is not extinct. The Black Death was an outbreak of bubonic plague that lasted from 1347 to 1352 or so in Europe. After that it came back many times. It still appears from time to time in many parts of the world, but is relatively easily treated with antibiotics, if it is diagnosed early enough.
A usual sign is your fingernails turn dark purple around your cuticles. You may have an uncure-able case if they are black. Another sign of the Black Death is a high fever and uncontrollable shaking or shivering. Muscular pains could also be a sign. However, Black Death is NOT the same as the Black Plague so if you read signs of the Black Plague then its not Black Death. Black Death originated in most rural and urban parts of northern, southern , and eastern Europe and was not seen in the last Century. So chances of anyone catching it now is close to impossible.
The first man shot to death was Crispus Attucks who was a black man and nobody in the engravement is black
Because they lived in the dirtiest parts of the city where most of the rats and fleas that carried the disease were.
"Death" is a noun.
The largest area where the Black Death did not hit was parts of what are now Poland, Belarus, and the Ukraine. There was an area around Milan where the Black Death did not strike. It also did not get into the Pyrenees much. I have read that there were a number of towns where the Black Death did not hit in other places, including a large walled town in England where the gates were closed and the drawbridge raised, with the town treating the situation as though they were under siege. Unfortunately I cannot cite a source on this, as it was a long time ago that I read it. There is a link below to an animated map showing the spread of the Black Death in Europe.