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Who did the black plague effect the most?

people


Where in the body does bubonic plague happen?

Most commonly in the lymph nodes. You get the bubonic plague most commonly through infected fleas carried by rats or animals. It is very rare in the united states.


Which class of people was most affected by the black plague?

the Asia


What was the name of the plague that killed many people in the 14 century?

Well really there were three- the most common being the bubonic plague.


What people seemed the most susceptible to catching the black plague?

children


What is a good sentence using word plague?

The plague wiped out a third of the population in Europe in 1347 and most of the plague was carried by rats, when rats used to bit people they passed it on.


Are people overreacting about the black plague?

Overreacting... in what way? The plague killed most of the population of Europe. It was an absolutely devastating period of time.


What is the most disgusting thing that people might have drunk to get rid of the plague?

In the 14th century (during the bubonic plague) people drunk their own urine twice a day


What was the most common form of the plague?

Plague was most commonly transmitted by fleas and rats.


What would most likely happen to these predators if a plague killed all of the American toads in the region?

population would decline


When did the plague happen in medieval Europe?

The Black Death was one of the most devastating pandemics in human history, resulting in the deaths of an estimated 75 to 200 million people and peaking in Europe in the years 1346-1353.


What is a unique fact about the Bubonic Plague?

It's the natural disaster that killed the most people in Europe.