Tuesday, May 17, 2011

How Many Different Places in the World had it?

        

         The plague wiped out over a third of europe. This bacteria spread like wild fire. A bunch of different places had it like the Black Sea, Genoa, the Mediteranean sea, Constinople, Sicily, Italy, Greece, France, Spain, England, and Poland. Thats a lot of places. The plague  (Black Death) hit so many places nobody could keep up with who was dieing and when they were dieing. I think that is really sad!!


        This disease was and still is highly contagious. People were dieing so fast there were about ten to fifteen corpes on every street. Thats a lot of bad smelling people! Who died of an unfortunate disease. I feel bad for all the people that lost loved ones and people they are close to. I know how I would feel if I lost a friend or family member to a disease with no cure.

How do you know when you have gotten the plague?

You definitely knew when you had gotten the plague. The symptoms were really obvious and disturbing! Some of the symptoms were painfully swollen lymph nodes or buboes. Internal bleeding, throwing up and large bruises in some cases the bacilli entered the blood stream, in other cases it went into the nervous system. Some people only lasted a day or two others lasted two or three.
             There are three different types of the black death. Bubonic, Septicemic, Pneumonic they all had different symptoms but some symptoms were the same. In most cases either you had the horrible disease or you knew somone with it. I personally would try to avoid getting these bacteria because it is not fun!!

Why are there so many names? Why is it called the Black Death?

         A long time ago a little after the plague started the historians gave the plague the name the "Black Death" because the plague wiped put thousands of people from Europe, Africa, France, and England so pretty much all over the world, in all different places, people were dieing from these bacteria that no one could cure.  I bet they were trying very hard to find a cure though because people were dieing left and right all over the place!!

       So many people were dieing and they couldnt find a cure, I mean really! The streets were full of dead people. but the reason it is called the plague is because "plague" is a latin word for plaga. Plaga in latin means wound. Usually if someone died in there house the neihbors were the first to know. because of the disqusting smell drifting from the windows and doors. I would probably throw up!

What were the Most Common Species to Catch the Plague?

          The plague was not only carried by rats and humans. Other species as well, like fleas and other animals but mostly rodents. I hope I never get bitten by a flea or any other common carrier of the black death. The fleas would bite the rats and then bite all of the people. I’m glad I don’t live in the city with rats. These bacteria lived in the blood of the rats and most of the people.

           These bacteria pretty much lived in all rodents like mice and rats. But these bacteria multiplied speedy quick. People usually only lasted two or three days after getting these bacteria it was a very painful two or three days. I personally think if we had that disease in our country today we would have the proper medicine and be able to cure it. I really hope me nor do my friends and family ever get these bacteria. I also hope this disease never developes agan in the future.