I can say that if you survived the the Black Plague, that your lungs were effected. So I imagine, although I am not 100 % sure, that you would then have problems such as breathing. Possibly difficulties doing heavy day to day life such as farming.
It can lead to heart problems and eventually eariler death.
Yes and no, depending on what you mean by the Black Death. Historically, the Black Death was an outbreak of bubonic plague that ran from 1347 to 1352 in Europe. This was long before the Reformation. The bubonic plague returned at numerous times, including during the Reformation, and some people refer to these epidemics as returns of the Black Death.
There are some pictures at the Wikipedia page on the Black Death. There is a link to that page below.
Black Death caused revolutions. It weakened church's influence.
The Black Death spread through Italy from south to north in 1348. In some places it remained as late as 1352. In the north of Italy, around Milan, the outbreak is said to have been not as bad or long as it was elsewhere.
The common name for bubonic plague is the Black Death.
yes, black death caused many revolts. Some wars were also inspired by it.
The black death was carried by the oriental rat flea which then was past onto the rats then humans
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