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What spreads the plague?

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Well the plague started to spread because when the rat goes around where the human are , the fleas from the rats it jumps onto the human and sucks the blood and it also spread the plague when the human is not well it spreads to another person, when they can't cure it , mostly millions of people died from plague.

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The Plague was spread from rat fleas that carried the bacteria "Yersina Pestus." They would jump onto the victims, and regurgitate the bacteria into their bloodstream. It didn't help that people would live so close to each other and spread it through sores, cuts and other infections.

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