The Black Plague was an epidemic brought to Europe by trading ships from the eastern Mediterrenean. Itr is thought by many to have been Bubonic Plague, but others think another disease was responsible
The people who got the black plague became covered in "Buboes", or blister like objects filled with macrophages, or immunity cells. It was mostly spread by rat fleas.
The Black Plague was called as it is because of internal bleeding, one of the symptoms, and the blood drying and giving the skin a "black" or deep,dark red color.
Bubonic plague or the black death
A cowpea is another name for the black-eyed pea, Latin name Vigna unguiculata.
The wood is almost black, hence the name.Please see related link below.
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The horticultural name for the petunia is "petunia". There are many varieties of petunias that are such a deep blue or purple color that they appear to be black. solanaceae
The Black Plague (also called the Black Death) got its name because of the black spots the disease produced on the skin of its victims.
The black plauge was from Europe and spread all the way to cover half of Asia it went that far. But now there is no Black Plauge it ended in about the 15 century. I don't know exacly where the Black Plauge started though.
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1348 - 1350
the black plauge is dead
petarch died from the black plauge aka black death
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the black plauge and the smallpox
The main corse of the black plauge which started in the early 1300's was the bubonic plauge where the rats were the first victims , Infact the rats were actually carring the fleas that were tiny parasites feeding off of the rat then being transmitted to humans, causing extreme pain for the victim. The black plauge was know in 3 ways, The bubonic plauge, The Pnemonic plague and the Sepifaemic plague and they all infected and killed people in a week or under, =D
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It first arose in 1348 and ended in 1350
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