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The Black Death was an epidemic of bubonic plague, a disease caused by the bacterium Yersinia pestis that circulates among wild rodents where they live in great numbers and density. Such an area is called a 'plague focus' or a 'plague reservoir'.
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In the 14th century, a devastating plague known as the Black Death claimed an estimated 75 million lives. ... The Black Death arrived in Europe by sea in October 1347 when 12 Genoese trading ships docked at the Sicilian port of Messina after a long journey through the Black Sea.
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Coming out of the East, the Black Death reached the shores of Italy in the spring of 1348 unleashing a rampage of death across Europe unprecedented in ...
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The Black Death was one of the most devastating pandemics in human history, peaking in Europe between 1347 and 1350 with 30--60 percent of Europe's population killed.
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These typed of people tried to find a cure for the people who had stuff growing randomly on them
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The Black Death: Bubonic Plague. In the early 1330s an outbreak of deadly bubonic plague occurred in China. The bubonic plague mainly affects rodents, but fleas can transmit the disease to people. Once people are infected, they infect others very rapidly.
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baqteria grew on there hands
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This is when they started to die because it is a desease that spreaded and killed so many people
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dleas can spread the deaseas just by biting you
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