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    have a lot of suffering which resulted in a painful death. It took 500 years to discover what the disease really was: the Black Plague. This paper details about how the Black Plague started, the suffering it caused people, and the scientific knowledge that was learned from it. The Black Plague was a accident that turned into a tragedy.. The place where the Black Plague originated from was China. Kipchak Khan Janibeg the leader of China at the time wanted to infect his enemies with dead corpses on

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    idea of interactions, plague developed all throughout Europe, causing a major turning point in the world, especially Western Europe. In human history, interactions have always existed and they have played a major part in turning points of the world. Interaction, meaning relations of different societies through trading, warfare, and migrations, really contributes to where our world is now because of all of its causes and turning points in our world and history. Before the plague made its way to Europe

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    The black plague occurred throughout Asia, the middle east, and Europe throughout the fourteenth century. During this time millions of people died of starvation and famine. The black plague started when the fleas from rodents to humans. The black plague broke out in China and made its way west until it reached western Europe. The black plague in China had several long-term effects on the country its self. For example, the plague had reduced the population which had been increased during the Song

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    The bubonic is only one of three types of plague History: There were 9 US cases of the plague in 2015. The plague started in 1347 when 12 genoese trading ships crossed the black sea and docked in Europe. The black death killed 20 million people in europe over the next five years 1347- 1352. The 12 ships that came into port would be known as “Death Ships”. Even before the death ships ported at messina many europeans had heard rumors of a “Great Pestilence”. That was craving a deathly path across

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    The black death, also known as the bubonic plague, swept across Europe in the 14th century. During its time the plague claimed an estimated seventy five million lives. The plague though not longer existant, made a large impact as it was spread rapidly through the population. The plague first arrived in Europe in 1347. It made its first appearance on Genoese trading ships which docked in Sicilian ports with a most deceased crew. Those who were still living, were gravely ill. These sailors were all

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    In the novel “In the Wake of the Plague” by Norman F. Cantor he researches the details etched into the minds of us Americans about the Black Plague. Cantor states that the Black Death was probably not solely due to rodent-borne forms of the bubonic plague. He will begin to prove his argument by the use of biomedical context. When a human contracted this disease without antidote, there is a four out of five possibility that he will die within two weeks. The first stage is marked by flulike symptoms

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    Bubonic Plague This unfortunate and tragic event also known as, the Bubonic Plague, reached Italy when the flowers began blooming in that of 1348 (HC). Document 6 says “the Bubonic Plague affected at least 80,000 lives.” All of which resulted in death. (Thesis Statement) Many symptoms could come of this illness that caused mass scrutiny all around. Document 1 states that Gavoccioli were swellings that varied in size but spread quickly. After these spread through the body a plethora of dark distinct

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    Yersinia pestis is the causative agent of the infamous bubonic plague, primary septicaemic plague, and primary pneumonic plague. Y. pestis was first discovered by Shibasaburo Kitasato and Alexandre Yersin, but due to Yersin’s description of the bacteria being more accurate, this bacterium was named after him (3). There are still disputes going on for who had correctly identified Y. pestis first. Yersinia pestis belongs to the Enterobacteriaceae bacteria family and is a Gram-negative coccobacillus

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    Introduction The Black Death, also known as the Bubonic plague, was a serious pandemic that killed more than one-third of Europe’s population. Between 1347-1352, the Black Death had “reportedly killed more than 20 million people.” The plague originated from Asia before traveling throughout Europe and the Mediterranean by fleas infested rats transported through ships. The infested ships had then landed in European ports such as the following: “Genoa, Venice, Messina, and other more.” Thus, the

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    illness was then identified as the plague. A pandemic that swept through Europe but originated in China. It was a rodent disease where an infected flea, with the bacteria Yersinia Pestis, would bite the rodent making it ill. The rodent population was starting to die off, due to the plague, resulting in mass quantities of fleas. Since Humans and rats were in such close quarters, and there were fewer rodents around, the flea would jump to human. The way the plague spread was by zoonosis, this is where

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