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Flea bites and suck up the blood of a rat and the rats infect the fleas, then the rats die and the fleas go to find a different host ( the human ) and then the flea bites them but can't hold anymore blood so they spit the infected diseased blood back into the human making the human infected with the black plague/ Bubonic Plague

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because we are cleaner and soon we found out methods to prevent diseace

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yes, it has often come back in Europe. But pandemic has not been seen.

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Black Death Plague has been vanished after 1346 to 1353. It has reoccurred sometimes in Europe.

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The Black Plague was spread thru trade and the fleas and bacteria living off of mouses that increased in population that got the Europeans sick.

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