Mapping the Spread of the Plague
Use the maps provided to identify the origin of the bubonic plague and its spread throughout Asia and Europe.
Label map #1 with the following information.
1. Identify areas in Asia where outbreaks of the bubonic plague occurred. Label the countries and shade them in with different colors.
The areas in Asia
2. Indicate the approximate dates of plague outbreaks.
3. Add a key or legend that includes the above information.
Map #1



Label map #2 with the following information.
1. Identify areas in Europe that had plague outbreaks in the years 1347, 1348, 1349, 1350, and 1351.
2. Indicate approximate dates of plague outbreaks by using a different color for each year.
3. Label the city that is believed to have been the main source for the spread of the plague throughout Europe.
4. Add a key or legend that includes the above information.


Map #2

Respuesta :

The Black Death spread from Asia to Europe through land and sea trade routes.

The Black Death is the name by which the most devastating pandemic in human history that occurred in the fourteenth century is known.

This pandemic killed about 40% of the population of Europe. This pandemic spread uncontrollably because the rat fleas had the bacterium Yersinia pestis, biting people and transmitting the bacteria to them.

The following map shows how its expansion was in Europe and Asia.

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