The black death or Bubonic Plague as it is also known, and smallpox, were two entirely different diseases caused by different types of germs, although they were similar in being highly infectious and highly lethal, causing millions of deaths.
the black death
Spanish Influenza a.k.a the Black Death
They both have successful brothers..
Well death can be something natural, or an accident, but slaughter is when something kills something else on purpose.
This is history!
King Alfonso XI of Castile (1311-1350)
The Europeans named this diesease the black death because of the black buboes appearing under your arms and between your legs these were of a black colour and the size of an onion their feces were black and explosive
Not yet.
They have but rings we dont they have sex with their cats.
Umm, we have absolutely no idea which book it is.
They didn't care, all they did was support the Black Death and let it spread through out Europe because the Spanish we're hardly affected by it. This is also why the Spanish had better trade. This is all because of how Spain was not landlocked and Northern Europe was.
Spanish Influenza, the Black Plague had approximately 75 million deaths while the Spanish Influenza had approximately 100 million deathsAnswer:The Black Death is estimated to have killed 30% to 60% of Europe's population and reducing the world's population from an estimated 450 million by more than 20% to between 350 and 375 million. This created a series of religious, social and economic upheavals impacting subsequent European history. It took 150 years for Europe's population to recover.While the Spanish flu is estimated that anywhere from 50 to 100 million people were killed worldwide this only represents about 3% of the world's population (approximately 1.6 billion at the time), died of the disease. No impacts parallel to those of the Black Death were observed.