The ships that came into the Mediterranean carried the disease from Asia. In the 1300's the Black Sea was not a primary trade route compared to the Mediterranean. They arrived in Italian ports and from there the disease spread. Russia had no access to the Black Sea until the 1700's when Peter the great built St. Petersburg and created it's navy. Therefore they were not affected by the plague as much.
sorry i meant who was worst affected by the black death adults or children ?
The churches were affected by black death because they smelled weird.c:
Many students left the universities in Europe during the Black Death due to either their own illness or the rampant illness in the cities. After the Black Death was under control, the universities started to repopulate.
black death traveled via traders and rats. Port cities were the first to encounter them. Thus.
Before Black Death they had normal labor related work. After Black Death they had to clean the cities.
The Black Plague or Death affected all of Europe in 1347 to 1351.
this is a very easyily answered question it is all in the name itself it affected black poeple
It was Poland
it spread from the Mediterranean to the north of europe
After the black death trade started to pick up in cities in Eroupe. The local cities began to trade more and more. Also, the long distance trade started to pick up. The people could not tend for themselfs any more and they needed help. They relied on maritime trade most of all. They had many bustling port cities along the Mediterranean, Italy.
The Black Death was spread by rats and the fleas they carried. The disease spread slowly across Asia as it moved through the rat population. Rats travelled on ships, which crossed the Mediterranean, and the rats got into various port cities, spreading the disease. The Black Death can be spread from person to person, but the spread is much slower and ends, in the absence of the rats and fleas.
the black death (bubonic plague) was mainly in Europe but spread on ships abroad by the fleas on rats