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How Did Europeans Survive The Pneumonic Plague

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1. The plague spread through Europe in the years 1346 to 1347.

2. The main symptoms of the Bubonic Plague was headaches, chills, high temperature, tiredness, nausea, pain, then it affects the neck and sides of the neck. These swelled up into large bumps called the "buboes".

3. The Pneumonic Plague main symptoms are severe chest pains, sweating heavily, and coughing up blood. Almost no one ever survived the Pneumonic Plague.

4. Europeans were susceptible to The Plague because they did not take in the idea of personal hygiene, they often ate diseased or rotten meat because they refused "modern" technology, and the gave bad medical advice to those who tried to avoid it. Like to not bathe because you could get it through open pores.

5. The

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