The Black Death, also known as the Bubonic Plague, swept through Europe in the mid-14th century and had devastating consequences, leading to the deaths of an estimated 25 million people. As a result of the plague, the population of Europe was greatly reduced, and the economy and social structure were permanently altered. One thing that was not a result of the plague was the widespread adoption of modern medical practices. Despite the devastation caused by the plague, medical knowledge and practices remained relatively unchanged in the immediate aftermath. It was not until centuries later that significant advances were made in the understanding and treatment of infectious diseases. While the Black Death had many far-reaching and long-lasting consequences, it did not lead to the immediate development of modern medical practices. Instead, it served as a catalyst for changes in social and economic systems that would shape Europe for centuries to come.
An Internet search of the question found a possible answer could be that once the plague ended, it never returned to Europe.Without seeing the multiple choices that were offered in the test, you could answer with almost anything.==========================C. Respect for the Mongols
some say the fire of London was a blessing because it killed out all the plague
Yes, the Bubonic plague whad hit an epidemic before 1564 and was winding down by 1616.
With contagious infections, it is impossible to trace to "Patient Zero", the very first patient to get the infection.
Antibiotics.
The Renaissance would have never happened.
the black plauge is dead
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There is no Black Death Plague right now, it has died out.
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Black Death Plague was result of trade. So it destroyed trade, thus city.
Age has no bearing on the disease at all. Anyone could get the Plague.
No, we now know the bubonic plague was caused by a bacterium called Yersinia pestis that we have antibiotics to treat.
i am from Nottigham and currently researching my family tree, that hail from Nottingham. I am now back to the 1570's. I have discovered that 2 of my ancestors died as a result of the plague in Nottingham in 1591. I know from records there was a major plague out-break between 1586 and 1593.From records found 162 victims of plague died in Derby in 1593.from 3 parish registers. I will find out more and update you on the number of plague vitims from Nottingham in an update which i wil bring you as soon as possible hope this gives you something to be going on with. Big Al
The plague is a big event in history.I'm as disorganized as a plague pit at the moment.The plague orginated in Europe.Here is the sentence:Can you use plague in a sentence?orI dont know how to use plague in a sentence.The plague hit many citizens in the Middle Ages and killed almost 2/5ths of the population.One sentence with the word plague is "The plague is a very contagious disease."
There was no cure. After a great deal of dead bodies, the plague died out as a result of a low population. If the plague where to break out today there would be no cure. The only way to prevent it is to put the person in quarantine and to give the person the best medical help possible.