The three types of plague are: bubonic, septicemic, and pneumonic.
Black Death Plague was pandemic during 1346 to 1353. It killed 75 to 200 million people.
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.
Because, in the middle ages bathing was thought to be a disgusting thing. During all that time that the plague was spreading around and killing people, it could have been cured by just soap and water.
When People died of the Plague, the other people could get increased pay because there would be less people.
The Black Death was an outbreak of plague that killed a third to half the people in Europe during the period of 1347 to 1352. At the time there was very little anyone could do to avoid it. I have read that some walled towns in England brought in food, raised their drawbridges, and waited until it passed, with some success, but I cannot provide a reference for this. Today, the bubonic plague can be treated with modern medicine.
The bubonic plague was the most common type of plague. Known as the most deadly epidemic ever known. Many doctors believed that bad smells would make the plague go away. Jews had a smaller chance of getting the plague because they owned cats who ate the rats. Fleas landed on and infected rats, which consequently started the plague. Some doctors believed that wine could cure the plague. The plague led into the Renaissance. It wiped out 1/3 of Europe. It took 150 years for Europe to recover. The plague caused the economy to fall.
Europe could not deal with the black death because they didn't know what caused It.
Realism was an ideological concept. It came about as a result of the various social and economic upheavals that happened in Europe during the nineteenth century. Therefore it could be argued that it did reflect the situation then.
The black plague started in 1348 and was caused by flees carried by rats and spread through out Europe, the black plague killed 30-60% of the population. The disease could be caught just by breathing the air around the infected people.
The black death or black plague was spread by fleas, which were carried by rats and lived in close proximity to humans because of the unsanitary conditions poor people were forced to live in during that time in Europe.
Yes, you could get the Black Plague by breathing near someone who already had the plague. The plague was transmitted through the spread of droplets in the air when a person coughed or sneezed. If you breathed those droplets, you could get the plague.
The plague didn't really prevent anything. I guess you could say it did prevent the advancement of Europe, which let it fall behind the Eastern World for a time because with all the sick people, there was not much time for science, culture, or the Arts. Also, you could say that it sped up up the end of Feudalism because Feudalism works with the system of a few people ruling over many people. The plague took the many people in the equation away, and the system just fell on itself.