Black Death Explained

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The Black Death was a plague that ravaged North Africa and Eurasia. The plague spread from East China all the way to Spain and the British Isles infecting 99% of Europe, most of the Middle East, Central and East Asia, and Northern Africa. Why? Actually the Black Death has been in China since a millennium before the plague ravaged Afro-Eurasia, the reason why it spread during the Middle Ages instead of Centuries before it was because the route between Asia and Europe became very difficult because of the geographic location. Then if Asia and Europe was split, then how did the Black Plague spread from China to Spain? Because Mongols. The Mongols created the 2nd largest Empire ever only getting beaten by Great Britain, but back to the Black Death. When the Mongols invaded from Central Asia to Eastern Europe, they made a better trade route between China and Europe. Then European's travelled to China and accidentally brought the Black Death disease from China to Europe and the rats infected with the disease brought fleas that had the disease. Another way the Black Death came was because of the Mongols. When the Mongols arrived in Bulgaria and attempted to invade the city of Khaffa. And how did they invade? Well when their own soldiers died from the disease, they threw the corpses over the Walls of Khaffa. Many people died. Many people from Khaffa escaped to the rest of the Balkans, Italy and Spain. And guess what they brought with them. That's right the Black Death disease. The disease spread easily all across Eurasia and North Africa. The deaths of the plague were mostly in Europe because of over population in Europe and the large cities all over Europe with millions of inhabitants. The plague was so bad that the people thought the apocalypse came. It was so bad that Kings were scared about the plague. The plague killed 100,000,000 people. The only places ineffected in the Eurasian continent was Iceland, Southern half of the Arabian Peninsula, India, Burma, Thailand, Indochina, Taiwan, Korea, Manchuko, Central and East Russia, Japan, and the islands above Australia. Good thing now, a cure for a disease will have a cure very soon. Hopefully anyways.

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