It didn't stop entirely, it still crops up this day in small numbers. Search mnemonic plague and Bubonic Plague.
THE BUBONIC PLAGUE IS STILL AROUND IN SMALL NUMBERS AND IS TREATED WITH ANTIBIOTICS.
The Plague 'disappeared' in 1666 when the fleas on the rats were killed in The Great Fire of London. The plague hasn't been completely been eradicated though, as some scientists in the US are doing tests on the disease, but they have to be very careful because if they let it back out into the open, the human species could die out.
before the end of the century, the plague had killed tens of millions of perople in Europe,North Africa, and western Asia. in europe, about one- third of the total population was killed.
Everybody in all of European area.
3/4 of Europe died of the plague so every European country had it.
The Black Death or Bubonic Plague had more or less ran its courses in the 1350s, after killing 60% of the European population. The last cases of the Plague were seen in England in 1353, but recurrences continued for decades.
Every European country was hit. Black Death hit Europe in 1346 to 1353.
of course it did
Bubonic Plague (Black Plague) or (Black Death)
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the Black Death Plague traveled via trade routes. Mainly due to Mongol armies attacking Europe.
The Black Death (AKA The Bubonic Plague, The plague) didn't really "start" or "end" on specific dates. There are some rare cases of The Bubonic plague today. The peak of the Black Death was around 1347- 1352
The plague ended in 1350 and returned later various times later in lives of people living in the world.
The plague began in Asia and with European contact spread to Europe.