Black Plague
Black Plague had many names, like Black Death, Bubonic Plague, and Black Plague. The Black Plague struck with speed and no feeling for whom it struck. The Black Plague died down some and has been controlled somewhat, but is still in some parts of the world. The Black Plague was the most disastrous plague in the early to mid fourteenth century, it killed twenty five million people in just five years (1347-1352). How the Black Plague began was back in the fourteenth century by black rats that carried the Bacillus or the Yersinia pestis, it lived in the stomach of the black rat. The Bacillus lived in the black rats stomach, the reason the Bacillus got out and started this terrible epidemic was because fleas would bite the black rats, to feed. Once the fleas would bite the black rats and got hungry again they would bite another animal spreading the Bacillus to other animals or humans if a flea bite a human. Once the flea would bite the human or whatever it bites, the Black Plague would infect that animal or human. The fleas did not prefer to feed off of humans but as a last resort when the fleas were hungry and could not find anything else to feed on they would bite the humans and begin the spreading of the bacill
None of the medicines were working for the people. There were a lot of reasons the Black Plague spread so fast like famine, earthquakes, floods and so on. Some people thought the reason of the Black Plague was the alignment of the planets. Wars with Mongols spread the Black Plague throughout the region. During the spread of the Black Plague twenty five million people died, this was one third of Europe's population (Rice 1of2). " This statement meant that people that contracted the plague were here one minute and gone the next. The use of horses during all the wars made the spread of the disease even worse cause the horsemen were able to contract the disease and quickly, before the disease killed them, spread it to many others and countries (McNeill 161. During the winter people had hope of the end of the Black Plague. People of the fourteenth century did not have many medicines. Death tolls from the Black Plague were higher than anything else that had happened in the world before it's time. Today, there are better vaccines for the Black Plague and more medicines to prevent its breakout again. The following is the population counts before and after the Black Plague:1000 - 38 million1100 - 48 million1200 - 59 million1300 - 70 million1347 - 75 million1352 - 50 millionIn just five years the Black Plague had wiped out twenty five million people, one third of Europe's population. The symptoms of the Black Plague were like that of the influenza virus. During the crusades of thirteen thirty four to thirteen fifty one, they spread the Black Plague over China, India, Persia, Russia, Italy, France, England, Germany and Norway.
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