There were a few walled towns that raised their draw bridges or closed their gates and waited for the plague to pass.
Some believed bad air carried the disease, so they went to places where the air was fresh or scented the air with flowers, spices, or other sweet smelling things.
The Black Death was an instance of what is called the bubonic plague that took place in Europe during the middle of the 14th century. Medieval people did not stop the Black Death from spreading. In order for the plague to continue, there had to be a fairly large number of carriers, mostly fleas and rats. Since the disease itself killed these carriers off, it ran out of them, and the disease stopped being epidemic.
It did not go away entirely. Just about every generation had one or more return visits of the plague. This continued until a cure for it was developed, in the early part of the 20th century. The later plagues were not as bad as the original Black Death, partly because people had a better control over rodent populations, but there may have been other reasons.
The Bubonic Plague, is still around, and reappears from time to time. Modern medicine makes it possible to cure it most of the time, if it is caught early enough. In addition, since the mechanisms spreading it are fairly well understood, it is easy to prevent it from spreading, so modern cases are usually isolated.
Nothing, just locked the people away till they died. That's why the built over some parts in Edinburg till those people died, it got reopened a while ago so you can go down and see for yourself.
People were isolated and when the people died they had to burn the bodies.
They pulled the bad teeth out and placed them with clay models of them!
wait for them to die and them bury them, in a grave fit for 17 people or more
They wiped themselves and tortured eachother.
None, The Black death hasbeen has been cured.
The Black death was killing people by ships having rats and fleas. Then the fleas carry the plague and then the fleas go on the people and then they will get sick and die.
Healthy people who at the time had a specific gene mutation which meant they couldnt get the black death
Black death struck in Africa, Asia, and Europe.
nothing at all! They couldn't stop it
it is a process to stop and prevent Black Death. Mainly people focus on hygiene and better cleaning of streets.
They're doing science.
People lost faith in the church because so many people were praying but yet the "black death" did not stop. When the infection did not stop people lost faith in god and therefore lost faith in the church. Hope I helped
they thought that if they carried flowers or if they smoked tobaco or joined the church the plague would stop
1350
people lost faith in god. Thus they stopped.
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.
to burn down houses , carry bundles of flowers called Posies.
black death spread in Europe. black death killed 75 to 200 million people.
after the great fire of London XD
They wiped themselves and tortured eachother.