It is the Black Death. (Black Plague, or Bubonic Plague)
poouary. that was a special month in medieval times.
Bubonic plauge, also known as the Black Death.
The major outbreak was in the late 1300s, with another bout during the 1600s.
Some put frogs under their armpits:D true story ._.
the answer is that they placed them in the village stocks.
I would not liked to have lived in Medieval Europe because with the Black Death going around I probably would have died.
In medieval times there was little knowledge about medicine or sanitation. So they caught diseases easily and the most common was probably the black death (or bubonic plague). I have listed some common ones here: · Malaria · Flu · Leprosy · Smallpox · Typhoid · Diphtheria · Dysentery I hope this helps =)
Everybody died, from peasantry to royals. The Black Death did not discriminate. Wherever it appeared, it worked its way through everyone in the area, killing the vast majority.
1)Nothing because they had to only work(BEFORE BLACK DEATH)2)Rebel
The black death was thought to be caused by black rats, carrying fleas. But other strange reasons: Gods Wrath, warlocks curse, etc.
The black plague