Cats were banned and killed because they were thought to be evil. That's when the rats took over and a plague broke loose. This information is a recollection from my Humanities Instructor, Mr. Bob Harrison, Southwestern Community College.
they got destroyed for saftey
Black Death Plague was result of trade. So it destroyed trade, thus city.
It destroyed the rats which had created the Bubonic Plague of the previous year.
Black Death Plague was pandemic during 1346 to 1353. It killed 75 to 200 million people.
Usually they gathered the bodies of the dead and burned them. They also destroyed anything that was infected by the plague, like animals, crop, etc. Some even quarantine or isolate the infected area for certain amounts of time or at least until the plague lessens.
the black death (the great plague) started in holland 1645 and then transported to London in 1665 . A bit like swine flu.
Black Death killed almost 75 to 200 million people worldwide. It destroyed many economies.
All live stock was not destroyed only the one's left in the fields, The few who did not believe what mosses said did not bring in their live stock and they were destroyed, Many believed and done as was told by Mosses to bring in their live stock But not all were destroyed
The plagues can be found in Exodus chapters 7 - 12. The ten plagues were the following in this order: The Plague of Blood (the Nile changed to blood), The Plague of Frogs (a vast number of frogs came all over the land), The Plague of Gnats (gnats came on people and animals from the dust), The Plague of Flies (flies filled the houses of the Egyptians), The Plague of Livestock (all of the livestock belonging to the Egyptians died), The Plague of Boils (boils broke out on people and animals), The Plague of Hail (hail fell and lightening flashed throughout the land of Egypt and it was the worst storm in all the land of Egypt since it had become a nation), The Plague of Locusts (locusts invaded Egypt and cover all the ground until it was black and they devoured what the hail had not destroyed), The Plague of Darkness (total darkness covered the land for three days), and finally, The Plague on the Firstborn (The firstborn in every house that did not put the blood of a lamb on the door frames died).
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The black plague. The plague was transferred by rats.
Attila had two uncles, Octar and Rugila. They were joint kings. Octar died when his army was destroyed by the Burgundians. Rugila was said to have died in a plague epidemic which hit is army.