That was a plague epidemic, which has two main forms: bubonic plague (you get a srt of boils filled with a cangrenous liquid which is black, hence the name) and a pneumonic form (which involves the respiratory tract). The Black Death was of course a Bubonic Plague epidemic.
What were the fears during the black death?
You were very probably given choices to pick from that you do not tell us about. A thousand things are unrelated to the Black Death, so we need the options you were given.
Black death struck in Africa, Asia, and Europe.
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Actually the plague was brought to Europe by Rats with fleas who carried the disease and once contracted by a human the disease became airborne. it takes about 3-7 days for it to kill you. symptoms are fever, painful swelling of the lymph glands also called buboes(thats how it got its name)red spots on skin that turned black and armpits would fill with blood sometimes the womans boobs would pop.
There were a number of plagues during the Middle Ages. The one you are asking about is most likely the Black Death, which arrived in Europe in 1347 and went on for five years or so. The Black Death was one of the most important events of the Middle Ages and had a profound effect on society. Another important medieval plagues was the Plague of Justinian, in the 6th century.
there was doctors during the black death but if they were poor they didnt treat them they would only treat the rick people back then but we dont have the black death now
Becuase the plagues name was bubbonical
The black plague peaked in Europe in 1348 to 1350. The black death killed 30-60% of Europes population.
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The three most terrible plagues in the world are the small pox epidemic from 430bc to 1979. The Spanish Flu 1918-1919. Finally the Black Death which last from 1340 - 1771.
The black death was a big turning point for Europe because of everything that had gone on during the black plague. After the black death people saw how terribly they wee living and disided to change it and now that have become much more cleaner and cautios.
Er... I don't think two plagues combined to make the black death, but there were two ways the black death killed. 1. A flea bit you - the bubonic plague. After growing buboes, coughing blood and getting fevers, bleeding under the skin, which looks like severe bruising, appears. This is what gives the Black Death its name. 2. You are talking to a victim and they sneeze. If they don't catch it, you are infected. If they do catch it, you might not be infected, but if they catch with their hand, then touch you, you will be infected. The pneumonic plague.
Answer:Technically, no, but they both happened at the same time The Black Death had two plagues during it, the Pneumonic and the BUBONIC so I can see where your coming fromMore:Bubonic plague is one of three possible manifestations of a disease, and the Black Death was one specific epidemic of the same disease, in which all manifestations appeared. (In addition to the bubonic and pneumonic forms of the plague, there is a form called septicemic).Please use the link below for more information.
the black death came to England aroud the 1300 - 1400
What were the fears during the black death?
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.