The Black Death In The Middle Ages Spread Across Europe

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“The Black Death”

To begin The Black Death was in the middle ages spreading throughout Europe. There are some intriguing facts about The Black Death’s background,the disaster itself, and the lasting effects.
According to the article by History.com Staff, The Black Death arrived in Europe. It came Europe around the middle ages during October 1347. When ships docked at Sicilian port of Messina after a long journey through the Black Sea. Today Scientists understand the plague known as black death. Scientists now know the black death was spread by a bacillus called Yersinia. It spreads from person to person as well as through Fleas and Rats. The Black Death had some life threatening and disturbing symptoms. They couldn’t keep food down,delirious from pain, very high fever, and strangest of all mysterious black boils the oozed blood and puss “Which was also how The Black Death got its name Black Death.”
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It started when Genoese trading ships docked at the Sicilian port of Messina after a long journey through the Black Sea. The people who went to greet the sailors were horrified because most of the sailors were dead and the surviving sailors were gravely ill. Whenever the black death started to spread through Europe,people started dropping like flies left and right. In fact according to the article by Pieter Bruegel so many people died that they buried multiple people like logs in one huge grave. They were dying so fast that there weren’t any caskets left. The people during The Black Death were as clueless as a doorknob. The reason was because they didn’t know what germs were. And they even didn’t know that diseases