Black Death (Plagues)
The Black Death, an outbreak of bubonic plague, was one of the deadliest pandemics in Human History. It forever changed the face of Europe. It led to a new way of thinking and dealt a serious blow to the Roman Catholic Church.
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== Today we do know what causes bubonic plague. Fleas carry it in the blood they suck; if a flea bites an infected person or...
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very interesting question. Thinking about this I come to the conclution that the black death affected crime in the same way it...
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The previous answer (quoted below) makes absolutely no sense. For one, the plague was caused by a bacterium (Yersinia pestis),...
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Bubonic plague still exists and a few peoplestill die as a result, however whenever it is spotter it is quickly brought under...
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Sweetcorn, Sushi, Shrimp, Salad, Salsa, Salmon etc.
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The Bubonic Plague (The Black Death).
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Not very many...few survived the deadly disease
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That would depend on what you mean by "the worst".... personally, to those who suffered from it, or globally, as in a pandemic.
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yes, because that's when the black death started.
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First they got bitten by an infected flea which caused them to get the plague. Then the victim gets fevers and pains all over...
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There is no Black Death Plague right now, it has died out.
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English version American version Ring around the roses A ring a ring of rosiesA pocket full of posies A pocket full of...
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They didn't, these cures were all based on superstitions so they didn't really make any difference.
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All shape society and affect each other. Examples--does your religion say that it is okay to amass wealth while people starve?...
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to bring people to learning
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well the plague was caused from the fleas from a rat. these days we would have the medicine to cure it and in the middle ages...
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The black death first appear in Britain in 1348
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cheese
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the bubonic plagye or black death, was a desease transmite by fleas mostly carried by rodents wich got to the people when the...
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Almost none. The black plague may have taken out half of Europe's population in the late 1300's. Believed to have been spread by...
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The Plague, The Black Death, The Bubonic Plague
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Biennial is once every two years. Biannual is twice every year.
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Treatments during the Middle Ages were not, and usually made the victims sicker, if anything. Modern treatments (antibiotics)...
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1/3 of the people in Europe died from the black death
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it usually starts off by affecting a few people only but if the disease is very contagious then it spreads like fire.
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bubonic plague is when u got bit by a rat or a fly which ssucks cause most of the kids end up getting it. they get it between...
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It was carried by the fleas that lived on the rats.
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How do you get it? You get primary pneumonic plague when you inhale plague bacteria from an infected person or animal. You...
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The Bubonic plague that swept through Eurpoe and Asia in about the 14th century AD, that killed many may people, for example...
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the doctors wore the plague mask because the plague was thought to be spread by birds so that when they treated a person with the...
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The plague came around in Mid-evil times. Around the 15-1600's. It was first brought over by rats on a ship.
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It starts with the sneezing... then the nosebleeds. Eventually the buboes appear in the armpits and groins. Medieval people...
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the housing conditions were filthy and dirty, the poor people rarley had clean water because the houses were so crowded
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It was believe that it came in to London first
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A lot of kings died
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Once the Black Death had ended it changed peoples views in religion massively. This was mainly because the origin of the Black...
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You have Blue and red bumps around your arms and legs
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the black death or bubonic plague
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It changes every 1-5 seconds.
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Frightening and bewildering. They knew it was pretty much unavoidable, and they knew they were likely going to die, but they...
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They crushed rose peatals and mixed it with water.
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Eventually the black death stoped and faded because every body had roses under there mouth so they will not breath in the disease
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They were blamed for the plague. In the late Middle Ages not many Jews left Europe altogether. However, many migrated, mainly...
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Roughly half the population, as in all the other Plague cities and towns.
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They weren't exactly boils; they were called buboes and they were extremely painful black swellings in the armpits and groin area.
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Jews were banned, as they were blamed for the Plague.
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Yes it was.
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About 250 to 300
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If you find a rat you need to be careful in case it carries fleas what can cause black death
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Yes, the bubonic plague was world wide because it was spread by a bacterium called yersenis pestis. This bacterium was found...
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Fleas on rats and people who were already infected.
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Usually they gathered the bodies of the dead and burned them. They also destroyed anything that was infected by the plague, like...
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Pandemic...is was widespread across continents and countries and not just localized like an epidemic. The Black Death, also...
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It depends on which plague, but yes. Many viruses can be spread without touching a person due to the virus mutating and becoming...
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They didn't eat. They were feverish, delirious, and dying. They may have had an occasional sip of water, but nothing would have...
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the black death (bubonic plague) was mainly in Europe but spread on ships abroad by the fleas on rats
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The black death arrived in Europe via sailors, these were the same sailors who tried to take seige of the city where the plague...
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Everyone in Europe in the middle ages. The plague had no preference as to age, gender, or social position.
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Mostly in England and Europe I believe.
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Disease in the middle age was cause for a couple of reasons. first off the sanitation was very poor so diseases could spread very...
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The major "myth" concerning the bubonic plague is that it was caused by god to punish the peoples of Europe and the surrounding...
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Less people to feed, higher pay due to not so many people who could work...
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One of the last outbreaks of the plague in England was the Great Plague of London in 1665-66.
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Scandinavia but I'm not so sure
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It was known as the Bubonic Plague.
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i think they used blind puppies to 'stop' the plague Cats - once they were reestablished (they had been outlawed as...
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It was pretty easy to do: the victims had nosebleeds, high fevers, and tell-tale painful swellings in the groin and armpits.
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When the Black Death started (last in England in 1665) there was actually a popular game going around when it happened that is...
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The 14th century consists of the years 1301 through 1400.
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I think the plague was instrumental in turning people to religion as being something very personal. Their desperation and hope...
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No, he keeps everything going.The above is an opinion from a religious person who believes the Bible to be true.In my opinion,...
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After the initial shock of losing all their families and loved ones, they picked themselves up and got back to living. They...
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Nobody, death is the one being adressed. In b4 facepalm.
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Usually, until the infected person dies. However, emperor Justinian I of the Byzantine Empire contracted the bubonic plague and...
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Another name for the bubonic plague is the Black Death.
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The Great Fire of London occurred that year. Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Great_Fire_of_London
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because the Jews where a smaller group of people, so they thought it would be ok to blame them. they had accused them for...
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yes, but there's only a 25% chance of survival.
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plague most likely to be found in Asia, America, Africa
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Disseminated intravascular coagulation (DIC), also known as consumptive coagulopathy, is a pathological activation of coagulation...
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the black death was caused by a bacteria that was carried by the oriental rat flea which was carried by rats
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Most prominent in Europe between 1347 and 1351.First appeared in China and the East in the 1330's.Reached Russia and Scandinavia...
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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...
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Medieval doctors did not know about microorganisms, and since they had no idea what caused the Plague, they had no idea as to how...
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