longbow, bubonic plague, hundred years' war, the great schism. i think..?
The same amount of people that died in the plague and hundred years war.
Shakespeare's sister Anne died at the age of 8 from the pneumonic plague, a disease related to the bubonic plague, which was called the Black Death (because of the black swellings or buboes which formed in the lymph nodes). The Black Death or bubonic plague was no longer a problem by Shakespeare's day, although it had killed about a third of the population 300 years earlier, but the pneumonic variety was still a serious health risk.
im pretty sure it weakened government and it increased trade
No. They were several hundred years earlier than the telephone.
the Bubonic Plague occurred in Europe about 400 years ago
longbow, bubonic plague, hundred years' war, the great schism. i think..?
Around the time of the hundred years war when Napoleon ruled the French army. The time after the dark ages and bubonic plague
Medical people are pretty sure the Black Death was an outbreak of bubonic plague. Bubonic plague is still present in many parts of the Earth. One difference today, however, is that we can treat it, so it is nowhere near as dangerous as it was even a hundred years ago.
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Yes, It was called the Bubonic plague of 1665.It was a disaster that struck England head on and will be remembered for years to come.
The same amount of people that died in the plague and hundred years war.
Shakespeare's sister Anne died at the age of 8 from the pneumonic plague, a disease related to the bubonic plague, which was called the Black Death (because of the black swellings or buboes which formed in the lymph nodes). The Black Death or bubonic plague was no longer a problem by Shakespeare's day, although it had killed about a third of the population 300 years earlier, but the pneumonic variety was still a serious health risk.
1. Both happened during the 14th century; 2. Both affected England and France; 3. Both led to great loss of lives.
It was stimated that it took around 4 years.
It fell apart because of things like the Hundred Years' War and the Black Death" or the bubonic plague ughhh i need other answers!
The Black Death, or Bubonic Plague, lasted about five years. It killed 25 million people, one third of Europe's population.