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When did the black plauge hit Europe?

It first arose in 1348 and ended in 1350


Did the plague begin in Libya?

No, it began in Asia and spread through Europe in 1348.


What event devastated the population of Constantinople and the rest of Europe?

Mount Vesuvius


How was Europe's in the fourteenth population was devastated by crop failure and .?

...thePlague or Black Death.


Who was Alfonso XI of Castile?

The king of Europe in 1340. He died due to the black plague in 1348 and was born in 1297.


What are the factors of 1348?

The factors of 1348 are: 1, 2, 4, 337, 674, 1348.


How was central Europe affected by the Holocaust?

The Jewish population of central Europe was devastated following the Holocaust. The Central Europe also suffered from disease and starvation.


When did black death began to spread?

The black death began to spread in about 1437 during the Middle Ages from fleas that bit mice and rats that were infected with a the black death. The fleas would swell from the infected blood they took in and vomit it out. Fleas love to bite humans and infected fleas bit any human they could find spreading the black death.


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.


Originator of a massive program for economic relief and recovery of devastated Europe?

The Marshall Plan.


What do we call the plague that devastated the population of Europe from 1346 to 1351?

We call it the Black Death.


How many Jews killed during the year 1348 in the Black Plague?

In some parts of Western Europe the Jews were falsely accused of causing (!) the plague and some were killed. Many fled to Eastern Europe, especially Poland, where they were welcomed on the whole. The key years were 1348-51, in which thousands of Jews were killed in pogroms.