Population of the world would have been much more. European countries would have been still under church's control.
The Black death wasn't cured, it was endured or avoided. As with may epidemics the disease often mutates & becomes more or less infectious. Not everyone who got it died with it, but most did.
the people who avoided death where ither normal people or where left to starve or they fled and found a place to hide until the liberation.
To try and stop the Black Death in the mid 1300's in Europe, people went out of their way to avoid others. They especially avoided people who were not well off. They thought the Black Death was a poor man's disease. People stayed indoors and only came outside when necessary. They burned sage and other herbs to keep the disease away from their door.
Another name for the plague is the black death
the black death
black death spread in Europe. black death killed 75 to 200 million people.
the black death started in 1347
yes, black death was spread in whole Europe. Russia also got black death.
The black death killed 1 3rd of Europe's populations in the 1300's.
The common name for bubonic plague is the Black Death.
yes, whole Europe was struck by Black Death. Black Death spread in the Scotland as well.
Before Black Death they had normal labor related work. After Black Death they had to clean the cities.