The largest area where the Black Death did not hit was parts of what are now Poland, Belarus, and the Ukraine. There was an area around Milan where the Black Death did not strike. It also did not get into the Pyrenees much.
I have read that there were a number of towns where the Black Death did not hit in other places, including a large walled town in England where the gates were closed and the drawbridge raised, with the town treating the situation as though they were under siege. Unfortunately I cannot cite a source on this, as it was a long time ago that I read it.
There is a link below to an animated map showing the spread of the Black Death in Europe.
because they didnt want to die
The Black Death did not start in England. It started in either southwest Asia or a port in Genoa, Italy.
I dont think so. Yes. In the early stages, it's called bubonic plague and is spread primarily by insects. In the case of the Black Death in Europe, it was spread by fleas which traveled from place to place on rats. The later stage is called pneumonic plague and is extremely contagious, spread through coughing.
The black death started around 1437 in Europe.
They were usually given death sentence.
they didnt
no it didnt
no they didnt
because they didnt want to die
The black death returned again and again because it felt that it didnt hurt that many people and was alone.
Because, they didnt want people to put black dots on the ball!
Europe
because they didnt hardly work in the light
Because there was no such medicine and technology in those times
THE BLACK DEATH DIDNT GET INTO SPAIN BUT THERE WAS LOTS OF AFFECTS FOR THEM E.G THERE TRADE WAS SENT DOWN BECAUSE IF THEY WENT TO OTHER COUNTRIES THEY WOULD CATH THE PLAGUE
well the black death is spread by rats and in the Middle Ages they didnt know this and they thought it was a punnishment from god but it was acctually spread by rats which ran around the stores and markets hope this helps :) xxx
The Black Death did not start in England. It started in either southwest Asia or a port in Genoa, Italy.