Fleas transmitted the disease from rats to humans.
Yes they did because they were the first things to get 'The Black Death' and their bodys could not handle the symptoms of 'The Black Death'. So as the days passed by the rats slowly died and the humans usally caught the disease because the rats would live in there house and usally get everywhere back in the 'Medievil' times because it wasn't clean.
it shed light on what it was to be american and black at the same time
It didn't
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what role did Coretta Scott king play during and after the civil rights movement and after martin Luther kings death? aha.
More properly, a LACK of science played a role. The means by which the Bubonic Plague was spread was unknown (disease spread by fleas from rats). It was blamed on night fogs, cats, and bad air. When the cats were killed, there were more rats to spread the disease.
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The plague was spread by fleas on rats. Rats boarded trade ships in the East and jumped off at various harbors around Europe, spreading the plague wherever they landed.
The plague was spread by fleas that lived on the rats.
black death was spread by Mongols. While traders also played an important role.
no it does not
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church controlled most of the Europe and their kings. Black Death changed people's faith.
It resulted in vast changes in the medical profession that still play a big role in things today. Sanitation became an important thing.
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yes