Safaa Abbas ;D 12/14/12 Black Death.

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Safaa Abbas ;D 12/14/12 Black Death

 It started in Asia and was brought by fleas on animals such as rats which were on trading ships to Europe.

The first wave started in Europe in late 1347.

It came from the plague It goes to rats

A plague is a disease by fever and delirium

This is how the plague make the rats look like

This is how people look like when they get the “Black Death”

There were 75 million people that were killed by the Black Death, also known as the Bubonic Plague

The Black Death went across all Europe The Black Death went across all Europe. Black Death Killed Three-Quarter of The Population

People tried to protect themselves in many ways People tried to protect themselves in many ways. One was carrying little bags filled with crushed herbs and flowers over their nose

Summary of the Black Death Black Death was separated by plague a Plague is a disease That goes to rats and it kills people. It killed over 75 million people in Europe, Asia, and other countries. People get these itchy things in their body and they get black like the picture I have in slide 7. It is a big problem. People tried to protect themselves in many ways. One was carrying little bags filled with crushed herbs and flowers over their nose