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Chapter 15 Section 5 Questions Originating in Central Asia, the Black Death was carried by ________________. Historians believed that the Black Death first spread along ______________ trade routes. ___________ was made a saint by the Roman Catholic Church in 1920. France and ____________ fought in the Hundred Years War. In Spain and Portugal, Christians struggled against __________ to take back the Iberian Peninsula.

The Black Death Plague – a disease that spreads quickly & kills many people. Historians believe that the Mongols were partly responsible for the rapid spread of the plague because of their trade with China, India, and the Middle East. 38 million Europeans died from the plague between 1347 -1351.

Spain & Portugal Fight the Muslims: A Troubled Continent The Hundred Years War: Who was Joan of Arc?: Spain & Portugal Fight the Muslims: