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because it killed many people so lots of families were effected.

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Q: Why do you think the black death was able to spread so quickly thought europe?
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Why do think the Black Death spread so quickly though Europe?

because they didnt hardly work in the light


What animal was credited with helping spread the plague?

It was the fleas carried by Black Rats from Central Asia, that was thought to have brought the Bubonic Plague 'Black Death' to Europe.


How fast did the Black Death spread?

The Black Death spread across Europe at 4km


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What was the equipment they used for the black death?

There was no equipment for the black death. It was a plague thought to be spread by rats, because cats weren't that famous in early Europe. People killed the cats out (they were very superstitious).


Why do you think the black death was able to spreed quickly though Europe?

Because people were moving from the disease to not receive it, but they had already gotten it so they spread it to new people


Why did the black plague spread so quickly in 1348 and 1349?

The Black Death Plague decimated the population of Europe. It was able to spread so fast because the plague was highly contagious.


What people thought the black death happened?

When Black Death spread. People thought it as anger of god.


Why did the black death not spread to some areas of Europe?

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Where did The Black death Spread other than England?

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Where did the Black Death mostly accur?

Black Death started in China. And it spread to Europe.


What is the black death?

The Black Death was an epidemic which ravaged Europe between 1347 and 1400. It was a disease spread through contact with animals (zoonosis), basically through fleas and other rat parasites (at that time, rats often coexisted with humans, thus allowing the disease to spread so quickly).