Robert Hooke actually discovered cell walls through a microscope in 1665. He was looking at dead cells from the bark of an oak tree.
A living cell was discovered by Antoni van Leeuwenhoek through his own crafted lenses.
No one did it was rats that carried black death (plague)
it was carried by rats which caught the disease from parasites
The Black Death was spread by fleas which lived on black rats.
Treason
presumably you are referring to the Death Marches.
London,england
Robert Hooke, FRS (18 July 1635 - 3 March 1703)
David Hookes died on January 19, 2004 at the age of 48.
David Hookes was born on May 3, 1955 and died on January 19, 2004. David Hookes would have been 48 years old at the time of death or 60 years old today.
Robert Hooke's father, John Hooke, died in 1648. Robert was only 13 years old at the time, and his father's death had a significant impact on his early life and education. Despite this loss, Hooke went on to become a prominent scientist and polymath in various fields.
No one did it was rats that carried black death (plague)
the black death was carried by fleas that were on rats and the rats were on boats and they were carried over
it was carried by rats which caught the disease from parasites
Was carried by fleas.
Hanging
Fleas on the backs of rats carried the black death.
People mourned his death and then carried out their normal lives.