The Black Death or the Bubonic Plague and its Medieval World history and origins The deadly disease has been with man and part of world and medieval history for a very long time. It has claimed nearly 200 MILLION lives. The first recorded epidemic of the Black Death / Bubonic Plague was in Europe during the 6th Century. The disease truly became pandemic in 1328 - the medieval period of the history of the world. During this period a third of the world population died. We tend to associate the history of this terrible disease with Europe however it originated in the Gobi Desert
It started on the cargo ship round about 1340's where the ships held infected rats. but the rats didn't spread the plague it was the fleas on the rat , they sucked up the infection and went on a human and let out the infection into the blood stream and he eventually died
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The Black Death did not start in England. It started in either southwest Asia or a port in Genoa, Italy.
asia
in Mongolia
1347
i think that the black death started it first
no. The black death started mainly because of fleas having an interaction with rats.. starting the plague.... Here is When....
Through fleas on rats
Exact month is yet unknown. Black Death started in 1346 to 1353.
the black death started in china because of a man sailing caught it. he was on his way to china to deliver goods and he spread it.
The Black Death first struck Europe in 1347. It had been in Asia before that, but there is no record of exactly when or where it first struck.
Well It started in 1348 and ended in 1350 :)