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some people believe that the Bubonic Plague originated in the Middle East but its true origins began in china
The plague started in 1348 and then went away. it came back in 1414 and lasted all the way through 1722. it killed 40,000 out of 46,000 londoners.
Asia. The Mongol warriors spread it across the Asian continent and up to the Black Sea.
Asia
the french caught the plague in 2009
pneumonic plague
The Coming Plague - 1996 was released on: USA: 8 May 1996
Black Death Plague caused bloody vomit fever and tumors. People died within week of infection.
Hydrophobia.
The Plague started in 1340 in England on ships. Too many germs.
St. Giles in the Fields had the first reported case of plague.
It depends on which plague.
in Mongolia
they start to feel ill
Start on new zealand
1348
The great plague started in Spring, but it wasn't really taken notice of till summer July/August time.
there is absolutely no way of knowing the exact day...
The first time the Bubonic Plague struck was in the 6th century, and took place in the Byzantine Empire. The Bubonic Plague took the lives of around 50 million people in the Roman Empire alone.
The rats carried fleas that actually caused the plague. The rats were carried throughout Europe on ships carrying trade goods.
There were two types of the plague the bubonic plague and the pneumonic. The signs of having the bubonic plague were swellings in your armpits and groin. The signs of having the pneumonic plague were having breathing problems, you coughed up blood and you died more rapidly.