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Where did the plague of the fourteenth century originate?

The plague of the fourteenth century, known as the Black Death, is believed to have originated in Asia, spreading along trade routes to Europe through infected fleas on rats. It reached Europe in 1347 and resulted in the deaths of millions of people.


The number of deaths from the plague resulted in?

The number of deaths associated with the Plague cut the population from 450 million down to 350 million. The Black Death also brought massive pogroms against Jews, who were initially blamed for the outbreak. Ironically, the shortage of labor caused by the Plague led to the fall of feudalism and led to a system of wage labor.


What disease spread from Asia to Europe and caused the deaths of millions of people?

Bubonic Plague


What health problem caused massive deaths during Shakespeares lifetime?

It was called the plague. The particular form of plague in the 16th and 17th century was called the "pneumonic plague" which affects the lungs and results in coughing as well as bloody vomit. The Bubonic Plague or black death was a related disease which resulted in massive deaths in the fourteenth century


How many deaths were there in each country of Europe during the Black Death Plague?

not for sure on the number exsactly but it was about 33% of the population of low class people(slave, servents ect.. "the poor")


What arrived in 1347 and caused the deaths of over a million people?

The Black Death ravaged Europe from 1347 to 1351. Its plague.


What did the plaque do to the economy in Europe?

the plague crashed the economy due to massive death tolls that resulted in less consumer buyers.


What is death plague?

Death plague refers to one of the most devastating pandemics in the history of humans. It resulted to the death of an estimated 75 to about 200 million people in Europe between 1346 and 1353.


Number of deaths from the plague?

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What effects dd the black plague have on the entire world?

The Black Plague, which swept through Europe in the 14th century, had profound effects on the world, leading to the deaths of an estimated 25 million people, or about one-third of Europe's population. This massive loss of life resulted in labor shortages, which increased wages for surviving workers and ultimately contributed to the decline of the feudal system. Additionally, the plague spurred advancements in public health and sanitation, as well as shifts in social and religious attitudes. Its impact also extended beyond Europe, influencing trade routes and interactions with regions such as Asia and Africa.


Which area of Europe was relatively unaffected by the plague?

Scandinavia was relatively unaffected by the plague in Europe.