what is another name for black death in 1344
The Bubonic Plague (Black Death) broke out in China and India in 1344.
The Plague, also called the Bubonic Plague or Black Death, broke out in China and India in 1344.
Black Death almost killed half of Europe's population. It broke Europe economically and socially.
Black Death almost killed half of Europe's population. It broke Europe economically and socially.
The plague began in Asia and with European contact spread to Europe.
The plague began in Asia and with European contact spread to Europe.
The Black Death first broke out in Asia. It devastated both India and Persia before it entered Europe through the Crimea and Italy. It killed people in almost all of Europe and the Middle East.
The box rebellion in China broke out in 1900.
The Bubonic Plague, the Black Death, broke out in Europe in the 1400s, long before America had been discovered, much less settled and established.
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Broke in China - 1927 was released on: USA: 23 April 1927
The plague bacterium occurs naturally in wild rats. During the 1320s the disease flared up in the Gobi desert of Mongolia. It gradually spread along trade routes, infecting much of Asia. European merchants were trading with the East, buying spices and silks. It is likely that the plague moved with their trade caravans, travelling from Baghdad to trading stations in the Crimea. From there it rapidly spread across Europe.