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How do people now treat the black plague now?

the black plauge is dead


The Black dead in the Medieval times?

The Plague victims


What is the first memorial of plague?

Black Death caused many artists. to portray painting of people carrying dead bodies.


Why was quarantine the most effective for the plague?

Black Death was spread due to dead rats and dead bodies. Cleaning them prevented Plague spread as there are no fleas.


Why was important for the vicar not to get the black plague?

A few reasons. During that time religion was everything. The vicar was one of the most important people in a village. If he died then there would be nobody to lead mass or bless the dead. However the most important reason was people thought the Black Plague was an act of god and the end of days. If the priest dies from the plague it would cause additional fear, lawlessness, and panic. So they tended to protect the Vicars.


How did the black plague diminish?

The black plague was diminished by many factors. People began to practice better hygiene, bodies of the dead were burned instead of buried, people would light fires in their homes to purify the air and individuals would also only go out into the public if it were necessary.


What made the towns of England stink during the black plague?

Dead bodies, as well as the usual refuse which made medieval European towns and cities stink.


What did the European people use to try to get rid of the smell of dead people lying in the streets during the plague?

Many people carried flowers, scented herbs or perfumes with them.


How did people die in 1900?

they caught the plague and dropped dead


How does the black plague affect the body?

The Black plague affects your body by causing buboes, or blister-like pieces of skin that contain macrophages, which are dead immunity cells.It was called the Black Plague because of internal bleeding and that, when the blood dried it became black under the skin so the skin turned "black", or a really deep red.


Did the rats in the black death bite people?

Some likely did, but it was more likely that one would be bitten by a plague carrying flea that came off a dead rat.


How did the black plague effect early economy?

People weren't buying anything because they thought they could be dead any minute, so they took whatever they needed from the dead. Therefore, currency wasn't distributed.