 Fever of 101 to 105  Freckle like spots and rashes  Painful aching of the joints  Vomiting and nausea.

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 Fever of 101 to 105  Freckle like spots and rashes  Painful aching of the joints  Vomiting and nausea

 People thought the disease was spread through the air so they burnt juniper, laurel, pine, lemon, rosemary, camphor, and sulfur to wart off deadly vapors.  One town moved all the sick to isolation.  One man sat 2 fires to kill off the bacteria in the air.

The rat flee was the main cause of the plague rapid spread. By 1350 it had spread the plague to all of Europe and parts of Asia.

By 1350 the black death had killed an estimated 75 to 200 million people. That is 30% to 60% of Europe’s population.

 Slide.1 Summary  Slide.2 Symptoms  Slide.3 Remedies  Slide.4 Spread  Slide.5 Spread Map  Slide.6 Death Count