The rodents that carried the Bubonic Plague through Europe in the 1500s were primarily rats, specifically the black rat (Rattus rattus). These rats were common in urban areas and lived in close proximity to humans, facilitating the spread of the plague. The disease was transmitted to humans through fleas that infested the rats, which carried the bacterium Yersinia pestis. This outbreak of the bubonic plague led to significant social and economic upheaval across Europe.
The people of Portugal carried goods from Europe to the West Africa empires. This occurred from 1415 until 1600. They also help to export goods from West and South Africa to European Nations including pepper, fabrics, gold, and other such products.
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Medieval Europe cannot be said to have gone 'into decline' at any point. The only major incident to seriously weaken medieval Europe was the outbreak of the Black Death (the plague) in the 14th century, since this carried off about 150 million people in all; depending on which country in Europe you look at, between 20 and 80 percent of the population
He spread education and religion through his kingdom
A revival of interest in learning, due to the importation of important scientific and medical advances of the muslims. Also caused increased trade to acquire the luxuries the soldiers had become acquainted with, that help to transmit the Bubonic Plague into many formerly isolated areas
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Rats and fleas carried the disease and spread it to the people of Europe.
Yes, some parts of China were affected but not as much as Europe.
Seals are believed to have carried disease through out Europe
The disease that killed millions of people and was carried by fleas on rats was the bubonic plague, also known as the Black Death. This pandemic devastated Europe in the 14th century, causing widespread death and societal disruption.
It started in the gobi desert and travels on rodents and fleas carried it to people throughout Europe
the Bubonic Plague occurred in Europe about 400 years ago
The bubonic plague started in Asia and spread to Europe.
It was the fleas carried by Black Rats from Central Asia, that was thought to have brought the Bubonic Plague 'Black Death' to Europe.
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The Bubonic Plague was thought to have been carried by the rats from trading ships coming from Asia. More specifically, it was thought to have come from trading ships coming back from Asia ported in Sicily, and then spread from there.
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