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Because Europe had such an extremely large population of rats and mice, the disease spread like wildfire. Mice and rats carried the disease from place to place, and ultimately caused many people to become infected.
The Enlightenment, also known as the Age of Enlightenment, was a period in Europe during the late 17th and 18th centuries. It took place in countries such as France, England, Germany, and Scotland, among others. Key figures of the Enlightenment include Voltaire, Rousseau, Locke, and Montesquieu.
Seriously? It is fiction. Based on Medieval Europe? Yes. A real place? No.
It took place originally in Europe, but spread worldwide when Japan attacked Pearl Harbor.
Because it has a lot of great things to see and it is a very beautiful place
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Avagrant is a person, usually poor, who wanders from place to place without a home or regular work. In Medieval Europe this was considered a crime. From the 1530's this was punishable by getting whipped and from the 1540's were hung.
the Inquisition was about getting the people of Europe (mostly in Spain and Portugal) to be Catholic again and stop the spread of Judaism and Islam.
It was a new disease that arrived with ships from Asia. The rats carried fleas and they carried the disease and when the ships came into port the rats left the ships. It began in Italy and spread from there to the rest of Europe. Europe was a very dirty place in the 1300's and people didn't take baths or wash clothes. Fleas were everywhere and the in the summer months they spread rapidly bring the disease with them. Not having science the people of the time didn't have an idea of the causes of the plague and once it started it went from person to person. It was called the Black Plague because within a day of contact black pustules formed in the lymphatic glands. These would burst open spreading the disease. In some places,like Venice Italy, the sick were isolated and banned from the population. Thousands would die each day until 3/4 of Europe was dead.
The terms medieval and Middle Ages refer to the same time and place, which was Europe of the time between when the West Roman Empire was active and the Renaissance. The terms are used for other times in other places by analogy when they had similar characteristics, such as a feudal pyramid and decentralized authority.
Dadaism, a modern art movement in Europe, began in 1916 in Zurich, Switzerland. It quickly spread across Europe and eventually led to the Surrealism movement.
Yes because for example if somebody has chickenbox and went to a populated place he or she will spread the disease.