They were often buried in mass graves because there were so many. Yet historians have found in London graves of the plague victims were very organized, laid out nicely, and in family groups. So they did try to respect the dead even though the times were hard.
Not anymore, if you have access to antibiotic treatment. During the medieval plague years, pretty much everyone who caught it died of it.
People who died during the bubonic plague were usually placed in the handle of a giant cataput then launched to the other side of their wall.
Over 3/4's of the world died of it. Whole towns and villages had everyone die. There were reports in some places of 6,000 people a day who died. In Venice, Italy they would place the sick on an island in the lagoon and in one attack of plague 55,000 died there.The plague came in from Asia and spread throughout Europe.
Black plague 3/4 of Europe died.
rats died out and people survived plague and became immune to it.
I think it stopped naturally, after all the people who were suffering from the plague died.
people died over 123000 people died
The plague killed 25 million people and some died of starvation as well. Farmers left their farms because they were afraid when the plague hit their area, so they quit reaping crops. In large cities prices for food went up and there were shortages. Some people died of starvation.
A lot of kings died
Rich people left towns and cities to get away from the plague. Poor people did not have that option so more poor people died of the plague.
plague continued spreading and many people died, which led to the black death
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