They did not ever come up with a cure for it. The disease killed most of the population and then, finding few new victims, burned itself out.
No, that understanding did not come until the 20th Century.
No it did not come into Canada, as Canada was not discovered by Europeans yet. However, the Black death usually refers to Bubonic Plague so if you are talking about modern times the Black death did come to Canada. However, most would agree, the Black Death did not come to Canada
It was a disease passed on by contact with people who were infected & fleas, EVERYONE could get it.
1665
The idea that a germ could cause a disease did not come into being until people saw them in microscopes, and even then it took a long time for people to realize it was possible. The connection was not established as science until the time of Pasteur, in the nineteenth century. Most medieval people thought it was bad air or some sort of curse.
Many people Think different. My suggestion is to stay indoors, not any one, don't let anyone come close to you. These are very hard things to do. But Black death is extinct now, not to worry about.
1348
yes, it certainly did. In Mongol army camps rats died and spread Black Death.
People thought that jews poisoned the wells. Thus they did not drink clean water. This.
Because labs are careless.
Rattus rattus They were carried by the wild Black Rat.
Yeah they do and also all Black people come from Africa