The black death caused, sweating, shivering, throwing up blood & sick, fever, swellings called buboes, black blotches under the skin caused by bleeding black blood under the skin & finally resulting in... DEATH!
there were less peasants to work on the nobles land so the peasants refused to work unless they got payed more. So the nobles had to pay the peasants more until the King made a rule that the peasants couldn't get payed more than they had before. This caused the peasants revolt. I think?
well if your talking about the people who didnt get infected then they would would be as good as dead 1. there would have been little or no food supplies 2. dead people everywhere infact so bad that they often filled the streets so it smelled gross and the streets were somtimes inacsesible 3. imagine outside your house filled with your family and friends dead and rotting for months because nobody would want to move them and think how traumatised you would be 4. that's if you didnt get the plauge
The Black Plague or Death affected all of Europe in 1347 to 1351.
The black death refers to the bubonic plague, an epidemic initially thought to be carried by rats, but actually traced to the fleas on the rats. The black plague / black death was most destructive in Europe during the middle ages, so few of the victims likely were black. The bubonic plague has been found in America from time to time and is usually associated with rats or squirrels. The disease does not discriminate. It is equally deadly to all races. It was called 'black death' because of the darkening of the skin shortly before death. The skin would become necrotic and develop lenticulae (black dots or splotches).
no but rats did carry it
Many of them died.
10 million years
Many people who got the Black Death survived. Most did not, however, and it was pretty bad.
They did, all were buried in mass graves.
No.
Black Death was a Plague pandemic. It caused bloody vomit fever and tumors and death.
The churches were affected by black death because they smelled weird.c:
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.
they carried posies round with them to get rid of the plague.
The Black Plague or Death affected all of Europe in 1347 to 1351.
Victims were subject to:headachesnauseaaching jointsfever of 101-105 degreesvomitinggeneral feeling of illness.
apparently they thought that they couldn't get the disease if they did so
5 days, if the buboe didn't pop, then they would live!
The black death appeared in Norwich in 1349, 1362 and 1369. It caused the death of over a quarter of the population.