the Bubonic Plague
The bubonic plague, also known as the black death, was important because it killed half of England's population in 1348-1349.
The bubonic plague.
Probably because when people die they usually close their eyes and only see black. Also death seems dark and black is a dark color. Also in England people wear black at funerals. Black it self shows submission it means that people have accepted a persons death by wearing black.
The Plague, also called the Bubonic Plague or Black Death, broke out in China and India in 1344.
The bacteria that causes Plague infections is called 'Yersinia pestis'.
The Black Plague (also called the Black Death) got its name because of the black spots the disease produced on the skin of its victims.
yes, black death was spread in whole Europe. Russia also got black death.
Yes, indeed it was. It was known as black death.
The plague is called the black death because it is a bacterial hemorrhagic fever. Hemorrhagic fevers cause blood vessels to leak, producing massive hemorrhages under the skin (and inside internal organs also). As the blood from these hemorrhages clots it turns dark, causing the skin to appear black. Thus people that have died of plague generally their bodies have become black: therefor black death.
what is another name for black death in 1344
I think the black plaque is also called the black death. You get bubble thingys on your skin, full of black stuff. Most people who catch it die. It was caught from rats. But they found a cure. I hope I helped you!
In Europe during 1348-50 and also called black death. The Black Death is estimated to have killed 30% to 60% of Europe's population, reducing the world's population from an estimated 450 million to between 350 and 375 million in 1400