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There are some pictures at the Wikipedia page on the Black Death. There is a link to that page below.

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14y ago

it was big boil called the "buba," thus the name the bubonic plague, and it could have been as a big as an apple. It usually grew on the necks, groin or armpit. then later symptoms would be black blotches on the skin due to internal bleeding. the last symptoms and indicates near death is coughing up blood.

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9y ago

The Bubonic Plague is a disease that circulates in many fleas and small rodents. It will kill a human in about four days. The plauge will give someone who has it swollen lymph nodes, the skin will get lesions on it and will begin to look as if it is rotting.

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12y ago

The most obvious sign of black death is the infected Lymph nodes around the armpits, neck, and groin. When infected, they become swollen and discolored, often black, hence the name "black death". They will likely also show other signs of being very ill like one would have with any other sickness.

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13y ago

it was a rough time and people had little food (poo)

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16y ago

the plague started with the bite of a rat flea then were the flea bit you, a large "black" spot or lump would appeare then you would usually have only a weak to live!

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11y ago

they looked disgusting so you don't want to see it

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