How the bubonic plague (Black Death) devastated Europe and Asia
Exploring the impact of history's deadliest disease
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The Black Death, a deadly bubonic plague pandemic in the 14th century, caused widespread havoc, claiming around 200 million lives. As the disease spread, entire towns and villages were wiped out, leaving a trail of devastation in its wake. Originating from fleas on rats, the disease spread rapidly through flea bites, leading to catastrophic consequences, including fear, panic, and the decimation of communities. But how much do we know really about the origin, transmission, and consequences of this deadly medieval killer?
Curious? Click on the gallery to explore the Black Death's impact.
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