From 1347 to 1351, the Black Death, (Bubonic Plague), spread to Europe from Asia and killed a large percentage of the population, wiping out entire towns. It was also the cause of widespread social changes in Europe.
it would actually be easier to pick out when it didn't occur, which would be never.
the plague peaked in Europe between 1348 and 1350 but has continued at pandemic infection rates around the world since then.
1300s.
The bubonic plague hit Europe through the travel of sea trade
From around 1346 until 1353
The bubonic plague hit europe through the travel of sea trade
It was in or before 1347
in 1300 ad
1300s
Plague Riot happened in 1771.
Pioneer Plague happened in 1988.
Great Plague of Seville happened in 1649.
there were not as many people at the theater, and they close when plague happen
there were not as many people at the theater, and they close when plague happen
Black death or plague covered 400 years. 1300 to 1600.
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Plague is already in America. It is not uncommon in the desert Southwest, where it is carried by field mice, pack rats, and prairie dogs.
The Bubonic Plague (Black Death) did indeed happen, with the deaths of an estimated 75 to 200 million people.
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It could've happened to anybody. A rat carrying this disease can spread it to other people.
Most commonly in the lymph nodes. You get the bubonic plague most commonly through infected fleas carried by rats or animals. It is very rare in the united states.