Some villages were abandoned because most of the people died and there were not enough people left to maintain the village.
Some villages were abandoned because the entire family of the local lord was killed, and the people who remained went to other villages so they could be part of a continuing society.
Some villages were abandoned because there were not enough agricultural workers left after the Black Death, and local lords who had more money could tempt the serfs away from the manors of those lords who did not have enough to keep them.
Isolate population of villages from one another
Everyone panicked and fled to the nearest village. After this village is infected everyone from there fled. This keeps going on and on, ravaging villages.
The plague? Yersinia Pestis?
The black death arrived in Ireland in 1348. It hit the larger towns and villages especially hard, which is where the population was largely English and Norman. The native Irish mainly lived in the rural areas and therefore weren't affected as severely.
The common name for bubonic plague is the Black Death.
Jo mamma
because lots of villages died out so the fleas couldn't get anywhere else unless they were on a person who travelled further which happened rareley with the black death so it meant that the fleas slowly started to die out. does that answer your question?
The bacteria that causes Plague infections is called 'Yersinia pestis'.
The black death and the bubonic plague. (Same thing).
Another name for the plague is the black death
the death of the marquis of evremonde in France
the black death