What was the Black Death, and how did it affect medieval Europe. The Black Death was a plague that was believed to kill 1/3 of the population of Europe. It completely destroyed different settlements and villages, and completely ended the manor system due to the deaths of millions of people.
   The Black Death was brought in from Asia through the Middle East, and into Europe. It was brought by rats with trade between Asia and Europe. These filthy rats began to get bitten by mosquitoes, and these mosquitoes bit people and animals. The Black Death caused millions of deaths, because there was nothing to cure it at the time. 



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