Several societal changes contributed to the spread of the plague, particularly the rise of urbanization in the late medieval period, which led to overcrowded and unsanitary living conditions. Increased trade and movement of people facilitated the transmission of the disease across regions. Additionally, the decline of feudalism and the growth of commerce created a more interconnected society, allowing the plague to spread rapidly along trade routes. These factors combined to create an environment where the disease could thrive and propagate.
There was the spread of a plague but the exact nature of the plague is unknown. It is widely believed to be a strain of Bubonic Plague.
black death was spread by Mongols. While traders also played an important role.
The bubonic plague started in Asia and spread to Europe.
black death Plague was spread via silk road. Mongol armies also spread it.
Rats, fleas, and mice where mainly the first to get the plague and spread it around.
Geography played a role in preventing the spread of the plague by creating natural barriers like mountains, rivers, and oceans that limited the movement of infected individuals and rats carrying the disease. Isolated areas were less likely to be exposed to the plague due to these geographic features, helping to contain its spread.
Flu is spread through contact of an infected. While Plague and malaria is spread via fleas and mosquito.
the bubonic plague, spread by rats bitten bye infected fleas
Black Death Plague spread from country to country. It spread across whole Europe.
The animal that started the plague first was the rat. They had parasites in their skin and spread it to humans
Black Death Plague had spread across Europe. It also spread in Russia and other northern empires as well.
fleas on rats