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One-third of the population died; was a cause for the crusades; lead to the end of feudalism.

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What two names did the disease have that killed a quarter of the population in Europe around 1350?

The black death and the bubonic plague. (Same thing).


What were the two ways the plague affected Europe?

It killed about 1/3 of the population It caused a massive economic turndown


What two continents did the bubonic plague spread to?

The bubonic plague spread to both Europe and Asia during the 14th century pandemic known as the Black Death. It originated in Asia and was later introduced to Europe by traders and travelers, resulting in widespread devastation across both continents.


What are two names plague?

Two names for the plague are the Black Death and bubonic plague. The Black Death refers specifically to the devastating pandemic that swept through Europe in the 14th century, while bubonic plague is a specific form of the disease caused by the bacterium Yersinia pestis, characterized by swollen lymph nodes or "bubo." Both terms highlight different aspects of the same infectious disease.


What happened in 1348?

In June of 1348, two ships entered the Bristol Channel bringing the Bubonic Plague to England. The Black Death would continue to ravage the central and western Europe for several years to come.


The bubonic plague known as the back death wiped out what percent of western europe's population?

The most current belief is one half to two thirds.


What country did the plauge began in Europe?

The Black Plague was believed to have spread from rats aboard trading ships landing in Sicily from Asia.


What two events that sparked trade and exploration in Europe?

The exploration of Marco Polo was one.


Does your cause and effect go in the same paragraph of a essay?

It can. Something like this; The cause of the black plague in the 1300's were the fleas from the rats that came off the ships from Asia and soon spread across Europe .The effect was the entire population of Europe was affected directly or indirectly through contact with the plague. At this point you could expand the effects of the plague in two paragraphs. One, outlining the direct effects and the second outlining the indirect effects. Get the idea?


What was the worst disaster to affect 14th-century Europe?

The Bubonic Plague, also known as Black Death, was the worst disaster to affect 14th-century Europe and was also one of the most devastating pandemics in human history. This plague was responsible for 75-200 million deaths.The plague presented itself in two forms:Infection of the bloodstream, causing the buboes and internal bleeding. It was spread by contact.Virulent pneumonic type that infected the lungs. It was spread by respiratory infection.


What are the forms of plague?

There were two forms of plague, one Bubonic and the other Pneumonic. Pneumonic was not currable.


What were some of the effects of the crusades in Europe?

The crusaders came back with new items, ideas, math, science, and a middle class began to form. Along with the plague the society had to change and the crusaders were free men. The combination of the two pulled Europe into the Renaissance.