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How did the black plague come to Australia?

teh waythey handle it


How did the plague come to an end?

rats died out and people survived plague and became immune to it.


When did the Black Death happen?

The outbreak of the bubonic plague that has become known as the Black Death occurred in 1348, reaching Europe (Sicily) with a fleet of Genovese trading ships in October of the year. Northern Europe was hit by 1348, and was ravaged by an eastwards spread for the next four years. However, similar outbreaks on smaller scales had occurred before, and would recur at least five times during the 14th century and throughout the earlier half of the 15th.


Why does the black death have a song?

You are probably asking about the song and nursery rhyme, "Ring a Ring o' Roses," which is often said to have come into being because of the Black Death. In fact, this piece was first published in 1881, and the association with the Black Death was not made in print before World War II. So the association would appear to be a myth that survives because it can easily be believed. There is a link to the plague interpretation of an article on the nursery rhyme below.


Did the rats play a role in the black death?

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.

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Did the Black Death come to Canada?

No it did not come into Canada, as Canada was not discovered by Europeans yet. However, the Black death usually refers to Bubonic Plague so if you are talking about modern times the Black death did come to Canada. However, most would agree, the Black Death did not come to Canada


In black death what colour was the fluid that would come out of the swellings?

The Black Death is also known as the bubonic plague. The swellings are black in color. The fluid is yellow with a bloody tinge.


How come the great fire of London saved thousands of human lives?

because it wiped out the black death (plague)


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.


When did the plague come round?

There have been many different plagues over the centuries. The plague called the Black Death (bubonic plague) came to Europe in the 14th century, peaking in the years 1346-53. It recurred occasionally in Europe until the 19th century.


Where did the plague come from before it reached Europe?

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 bite humans any chance they get. Infected fleas bit any human they could find spreading the black death.


How did the black plague come to Australia?

teh waythey handle it


Where do wrong a ring of roses come from?

Its from the Black Death when the plague devastated London. The lines all note the symptoms. Posies are tissues, then sneezing oh and then you die!


How did the plague come to an end?

rats died out and people survived plague and became immune to it.


Where did the first black plague infected rat come from?

The origins of the Black death are unknown but China is a possibility, and then spread out of China along the silk road to various ports where it was carried on by trading ships.


Why is blackheath called blackheath?

It is called blackheath because all the people that died from the plague or black death were buried under there. Some people say that if you dig up blackheath the plague will come back!!!!!!!!!!!!!! (I don't think that's true but you could give it a try!)


The Black Death hit Europe in the mid 14th century with devastating consequences what was not a result of this plague?

The Black Death, also known as the Bubonic Plague, swept through Europe in the mid-14th century and had devastating consequences, leading to the deaths of an estimated 25 million people. As a result of the plague, the population of Europe was greatly reduced, and the economy and social structure were permanently altered. One thing that was not a result of the plague was the widespread adoption of modern medical practices. Despite the devastation caused by the plague, medical knowledge and practices remained relatively unchanged in the immediate aftermath. It was not until centuries later that significant advances were made in the understanding and treatment of infectious diseases. While the Black Death had many far-reaching and long-lasting consequences, it did not lead to the immediate development of modern medical practices. Instead, it served as a catalyst for changes in social and economic systems that would shape Europe for centuries to come.