If you are talking about why they even bothered to bury them, it's because if they left the bodies lying around more people would be infected. Most families were unable to have proper and fancy funeral's for their relatives because of the large number of people dying so they used to just throw the bodies in a ditch and cover it up.
Hope this helps!
People killed almost all the rats. Buried all the bodies deep down and burnt their belongings. That's how.
At first they were buried, but as the death toll increased and they realized it was spread by contact, they burned the bodies.
I buried them in my toe jam.
the black death came to England aroud the 1300 - 1400
No king of england died due to the Black Death
The first reports of the Black Death in England were in Weymouth.
there are two ways. burn and buried (only sadhus and saints)
The bodies of people who die in Great Britain are buried or cremated.
Italy and nearly everyone was buried at Black Heath, London
Many bodies of plague victims were not buried because the death toll overwhelmed burial services, leading to mass graves being used. Additionally, fear of contagion meant that bodies were not handled or buried promptly as people were too scared to come into contact with them.
Edward III- i think the black death hit England in 1348
The Black Death did not start in England. It started in either southwest Asia or a port in Genoa, Italy.