the Bubonic Plague, spread by rats bitten bye infected fleas
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.
Because people were moving from the disease to not receive it, but they had already gotten it so they spread it to new people
The Black Plague is a disease that spread throughout Europe and Asia. It was carried to Europe on Asian merchants' ships which had black rats which carried fleas which carried a type of bacteria. It killed about a third of the people in Europe.
because it killed many people so lots of families were effected.
what killed them is a disease called the black pluge it was a bad disease people had killed many people . :D hope it helps a lot <3
Diseases that were brought to the Americas from Europe. Americans had no immunities from those diseases. What would make a European mildly sick would kill people that had no resistance at all.
yes they was more killed in the holocaust
The Plague killed thousands of people in the medieval Europe.
Yellow fever
Neither. Disease has killed more people than any of the two you mention
People were basically living in fear. They had believed the plague was sent by God as a consequence for wrong doings. It spread quickly and killed about 1/3 of Europe's population. It made Europe's economies drop dramatically as a result of the deaths. And many people wondered if it was the end of the world.
The Black Death was a pandemic (an epidemic spreading over a large area) that killed millions of people. It started in Europe in 1347, and lasted until 1351. Almost one out of every three people in Europe got the disease and died. This means about 25 million people died from it in Europe alone.