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The Black Death Plague decimated the population of Europe. It was able to spread so fast because the plague was highly contagious.

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What did people in 1348 believed abiut how the plague was spread?

Black Death was spread by god's anger. Jews poisoned the wells. These.


When did the black plague strike Sienna Italy?

The black plague stroke Siena, Italy in 1348


WHEN DID BLACK PLAGUE START?

The Black Plague started in with the Mongolian nomads and spread through the Gobi Desert and to China and killed about 1 million or billion people. From China it spread to Italy possibly through the silk roads and from there it pretty much spread through flagellants, travelers, more trade and poor sanitation.


Did the plague begin in Libya?

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


Which disease occurred in 1348?

The Bubonic plague (Black Death).


When was the black plague discover?

the black death first came to eroupe in 1348.


When was black plague discover?

the black death first came to eroupe in 1348.


What bug killed 1.5 million people in 1348-1350 in England?

The Flea. It spread the Plague.


Which reduced englands population by half between 1348 and 1379?

Black plague


When did black death spread to Italy?

The spring of 1348.


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.


Why was towns more effected by the plague in 1348?

Towns were more affected by the plague in 1348 due to their high population density, which facilitated the rapid spread of the disease among people living in close quarters. Poor sanitation and limited medical knowledge exacerbated the situation, making it easier for the plague to thrive. Additionally, trade routes and movement of goods increased contact between different regions, allowing the disease to spread quickly from one urban area to another. This combination of factors made towns particularly vulnerable to the devastating impacts of the Black Death.