bubonic plague
magnacarta
mongols
lslam
monkey
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People catch the plague in these ways

 What is the bite of infected fleas that feed on rodents, such as rats, mice, and squirrels?

100

what is the magnacarta

a document signed in 1215 that established the principle that the king and his government were subject to the law

100

mongols 

they where the top of the power list 

100

what is lslam?


a monotheistic religion founded on the belief in one God (Allah) and the teachings of the Prophet Muhammad

100

what is a monkey?


a nonhuman primate mammal with a tail, a narrow chest, and certain skeletal features

200

between 1346 and 1353, killing an estimated 50 million people

When did it happen?

300

most commonly transmitted by the bite of infected fleas from rodents, can also spread through direct contact with infected tissues or inhaling infected respiratory droplets

 How did it transfer?


400

Central Asia, specifically near Lake Issyk-Kul in Kyrgyzstan


Where did it start

500

Where did the plague begin and how was the plague spread

likely originated in Central Asia near Lake Issyk Kul in what is now Kyrgyzstan, and spread across Asia and into Europe via trade routes, primarily by fleas on rats traveling on ships