The symptons of the London are big boils which went swolen and turned black. You coughed alot and your tongue turned black. They are the symptons of the plague in London.
there were lots of plagues back then, and the black death was one of them, but it had started to die out
the causes of the plague was the fleas on the rats they bit the rats and then when the rats died they moved on to bite the humans
England was known as the Black Country because of the Black Plague which ravaged the area during the 1600s
Those who could afford it ate bread and meat. Those who could not, ate porridge and root vegetables.
The French thought of themselves as being better than everyone else in the 1600's. The population had a hard time recovering from the plague and the French people did their best to be polite, to the point of being snobby.
No one ever had sex in the 1600s. Ever.
The collective noun plague (a word for a dangerous disease that spreads quickly) is used to group things that are harmful and have become too common (a plague of violence, a plague of accidents); or things that have become too great in number, seemingly our to control (a plague of locusts, a plague of rats).
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The black plague. The plague was transferred by rats.
Because they tried to cure the plague. Doctor who cures the plague --> plague doctor.
the-plague of gnats
The plague is a big event in history.I'm as disorganized as a plague pit at the moment.The plague orginated in Europe.Here is the sentence:Can you use plague in a sentence?orI dont know how to use plague in a sentence.The plague hit many citizens in the Middle Ages and killed almost 2/5ths of the population.One sentence with the word plague is "The plague is a very contagious disease."
The plague that attacked the lungs was the pneumonic plague, a particularly devastating form of the bubonic plague. There is a link below.