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The bubonic plague of the mid-fourteenth century was the most devastating natural disaster in European history you now konw that this plague was caused by rats that were infected by bacteria-carrying?

Yes, the bubonic plague was a catastrophic event in the mid-fourteenth century, caused by the Yersinia pestis bacterium carried by fleas on rats. This bacterium is transmitted to humans through flea bites, leading to the devastating effects of the disease. The plague resulted in a significant loss of life and had far-reaching social and economic impacts across Europe.


Summer rains and bad weather in Europe in the early fourteenth century resulted in .?

It Resulted in crop failureFamine.


Had electricity been invented in the fourteenth century?

If electricity had been discovered in the fourteenth century, it would have significantly accelerated technological progress and had a profound impact on society. However, without the necessary infrastructure and knowledge to harness and utilize electricity, its potential applications would have been limited compared to its impact in more recent times.


What was the period of global cooling from the fourteenth to the nineteenth century referred to?

The period of global cooling from the fourteenth to the nineteenth century is often referred to as the Little Ice Age. This era was characterized by colder temperatures and adverse climatic conditions, leading to shorter growing seasons and harsh winters in various parts of the world.


How long did the Black Plague last?

It started in 1346 and ended in the 19th centuryThe Black Death (also known as the Black Plague) was a plague (most likely bubonic) that swept across Europe between 1347 and 1351. It is estimated that over 75 million people died of the Plague while it was in Europe and Asia.As with most potentially fatal diseases, after everyone has been exposed to the illness the survivors will fall into two categories: those who came down with the illness and recovered and those who have a natural immunity.After the Bubonic Plague ran it's course, people had either built up an immunity because their systems had successfully fought off the disease, or they had a natural immunity. Either way, that particular disease became far less visible.In Medieval England, the Black Death was to kill 1.5 million people out of an estimated total of 4 million people between 1348 and 1350. No medical knowledge existed in Medieval England to cope with the disease. After 1350, it was to strike England another six times by the end of the century. Understandably, peasants were terrified at the news that the Black Death might be approaching their village or town.The Black Death is the name given to a disease called the bubonic plague which was rampant during the Fourteenth Century. In fact, the bubonic plague affected England more than once in that century but its impact on English society from 1348 to 1350 was terrible.The Black Death was caused by fleas carried by rats that were very common in towns and cities. The fleas bit into their victims literally injecting them with the disease. Death could be very quick for the weaker victims.

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Many Christians blamed the Jews for what major epidemic in fourteenth-century Europe?

Black plague


What health problem caused massive deaths during Shakespeares lifetime?

It was called the plague. The particular form of plague in the 16th and 17th century was called the "pneumonic plague" which affects the lungs and results in coughing as well as bloody vomit. The Bubonic Plague or black death was a related disease which resulted in massive deaths in the fourteenth century


Where did smorgasbord originate?

I think from Kenya Sweden in the fourteenth century http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sm%C3%B6rg%C3%A5sbord


In the fourteenth century the bubonic plague began where?

Actually, it came from China to India and then down to Europe. Many historians think it came through Italian ports.


Where did the plague originate?

China


Where did the espadrilles style of shoe originate from?

Espadrilles were originally created in Pyrennean Occitania and Catalonia in the fourteenth century. There are shops still in existance that make these shoes.


The bubonic plague of the mid-fourteenth century was the most devastating natural disaster in European history you now konw that this plague was caused by rats that were infected by bacteria-carrying?

Yes, the bubonic plague was a catastrophic event in the mid-fourteenth century, caused by the Yersinia pestis bacterium carried by fleas on rats. This bacterium is transmitted to humans through flea bites, leading to the devastating effects of the disease. The plague resulted in a significant loss of life and had far-reaching social and economic impacts across Europe.


Where in England did the black plaque strike?

I think you mixed up the term Black Death and bubonic plague. Its not plaque. Assuming you meant the bubonic plague, it was not restricted to England. The whole of Europe and central Asia were victims to its merciless ravage. It happened in the fourteenth century.


Is 1453 in fourteenth century or fifteenth century?

15th


How did the adversities of the fourteenth century affect urban life?

The monopoly on cities trading of the fourteenth century did affect the urban life.


Who was not a fourteenth century author?

Shakespeare was not a fourteenth century author. He was born in the late sixteenth century and became one of the most famous playwrights in history.


Who was not a fourteenth-century author?

Dante