Did black death go through England? Yes or No
Yes
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The Black Death was a deadly pandemic from 1346–1353 that killed about half of Europe’s population.
It was likely spread by fleas on black rats and came to England in 1348.
On average, ⅔ of the population were killed by this pandemic. There were two types: bubonic and pneumonic.
People didn’t know the real cause and blamed God, bad air, or planetary alignment.
They tried to stop it by cleaning streets and removing waste to fight “bad smells.”
The plague killed millions and caused worker shortages, leading to higher wages.
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How many plagues are there?
2
Did black death cause lots of fatality?
Yes
Were they sure about the cause of black death back then?
No
Did black death lead workers to high wages or low wages?
High wages
Why did people keep the streets clean?
To stop having rats on the streets
When did black death end?
1353
When did the black death start?
1346