The Bubonic Plague aka The Black Death

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The Bubonic Plague aka The Black Death Write down everything in RED!!

The Bubonic Plague Brought to Europe in the 1200s by Mongol invaders A very deadly disease, it killed two- thirds of the people who got it within 4 days It spread by fleas on rodents (rats) and by personal contact (touching, sneezing, coughing)

Spread through Europe By the 1300s, the disease was traveling from the port cities of Europe along trade routes throughout the continent The disease slowly spread to Spain, France, England, Scandinavia, and Russia

Spread Through Europe

Deaths In all, it is estimated that the Plague killed one-third of Europe’s total population Half of the people in the city of London died Reports indicate over 1,000 people a day died in 1350

Poor Hygiene People in Europe at the time lacked proper sanitation and hygiene Threw their garbage and waste into the streets This led to a lot of rats, which continued to spread the disease

Depopulation Less farmers were able to harvest crops Trade decreased throughout Europe because there weren’t as many merchants Less craftspeople to make the everyday goods people needed Because there were so few workers, the workers that did remain received higher wages

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