The black death effected women because they had more choices. For example many of their husbands would have died which meant thye could chose any another man to marry, rich or not. Women also had more duties because many of the men workers had died so their responsbility to cook, clean and look after crops would be more tough. This change happened quickly, but then about 150 years later the population grew back to normal and the pressure on them would be more layed back.
The Black Plague or Death affected all of Europe in 1347 to 1351.
Many of them died.
no but rats did carry it
10 million years
The black death refers to the bubonic plague, an epidemic initially thought to be carried by rats, but actually traced to the fleas on the rats. The black plague / black death was most destructive in Europe during the middle ages, so few of the victims likely were black. The bubonic plague has been found in America from time to time and is usually associated with rats or squirrels. The disease does not discriminate. It is equally deadly to all races. It was called 'black death' because of the darkening of the skin shortly before death. The skin would become necrotic and develop lenticulae (black dots or splotches).
It affected everybody
No.
Black Death mad lot of women widows. Women were forced to work in order to get food for their family.
The churches were affected by black death because they smelled weird.c:
The Black Plague or Death affected all of Europe in 1347 to 1351.
The black death appeared in Norwich in 1349, 1362 and 1369. It caused the death of over a quarter of the population.
nobles
Black Death forced them to revolt. This lead to major social and economical changes.
black death affect our lives by killing us..... the plague
In the mid 1300's.
Many of them died.
10 million years