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Hi, I'm Hanna the peasant and I'm going to tell you about the Black Death

and reaching a peak between 1347 and 1353.

The Black Death was the most devastating plague pandemic in human history, affecting Eurasia in the 14th century

The rats carried fleas that were infected with the Black Death.

Bubonic plague is a type of infection caused by the Yersinia pestis bacterium which is spread mostly by fleas on rodents and other animals.

The Black Death was a devastating global epidemic of bubonic plague that struck Europe and Asia in the mid-1300s. The plague arrived in Europe in October 1347.

By 1348, the Plague struck Paris, Bordeaux, Lyon and London!!!!

oh no the Black Death spreading fast across the continent. The Black Death spread through the air as well as bites from infected rats.

AAUUGH!!!!

AAAAH!!!

AAAAH RUN FOR YOUR LIFE !!!!!

Many people tried to leave the country, but I don't know why, since the plague spreads quickly and it is more likely that they will catch the virus by traveling.

This effected the economy terribly.

Because this disease affected sheep, many sheep died. and they lose food and money

The Plague had finally finished it's deadly course by the 1350's

The Plague is over but is has left a lot of chaos in humanity. the Black Death killed one third of Europe's population

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Hi, I'm Hanna the peasant and I'm going to tell you about the Black Death

and reaching a peak between 1347 and 1353.

The Black Death was the most devastating plague pandemic in human history, affecting Eurasia in the 14th century

The rats carried fleas that were infected with the Black Death.

Bubonic plague is a type of infection caused by the Yersinia pestis bacterium which is spread mostly by fleas on rodents and other animals.

The Black Death was a devastating global epidemic of bubonic plague that struck Europe and Asia in the mid-1300s. The plague arrived in Europe in October 1347.

By 1348, the Plague struck Paris, Bordeaux, Lyon and London!!!!

oh no the Black Death spreading fast across the continent. The Black Death spread through the air as well as bites from infected rats.

AAUUGH!!!!

AAAAH!!!

AAAAH RUN FOR YOUR LIFE !!!!!

Many people tried to leave the country, but I don't know why, since the plague spreads quickly and it is more likely that they will catch the virus by traveling.

This effected the economy terribly.

Because this disease affected sheep, many sheep died. and they lose food and money

The Plague had finally finished it's deadly course by the 1350's

The Plague is over but is has left a lot of chaos in humanity. the Black Death killed one third of Europe's population

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Hi, I'm Hanna the peasant and I'm going to tell you about the Black Death

and reaching a peak between 1347 and 1353.

The Black Death was the most devastating plague pandemic in human history, affecting Eurasia in the 14th century

The rats carried fleas that were infected with the Black Death.

Bubonic plague is a type of infection caused by the Yersinia pestis bacterium which is spread mostly by fleas on rodents and other animals.

The Black Death was a devastating global epidemic of bubonic plague that struck Europe and Asia in the mid-1300s. The plague arrived in Europe in October 1347.

By 1348, the Plague struck Paris, Bordeaux, Lyon and London!!!!

oh no the Black Death spreading fast across the continent. The Black Death spread through the air as well as bites from infected rats.

AAUUGH!!!!

AAAAH!!!

AAAAH RUN FOR YOUR LIFE !!!!!

Many people tried to leave the country, but I don't know why, since the plague spreads quickly and it is more likely that they will catch the virus by traveling.

This effected the economy terribly.

Because this disease affected sheep, many sheep died. and they lose food and money

The Plague had finally finished it's deadly course by the 1350's

The Plague is over but is has left a lot of chaos in humanity. the Black Death killed one third of Europe's population

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Hi, I'm Hanna the peasant and I'm going to tell you about the Black Death

and reaching a peak between 1347 and 1353.

The Black Death was the most devastating plague pandemic in human history, affecting Eurasia in the 14th century

The rats carried fleas that were infected with the Black Death.

Bubonic plague is a type of infection caused by the Yersinia pestis bacterium which is spread mostly by fleas on rodents and other animals.

The Black Death was a devastating global epidemic of bubonic plague that struck Europe and Asia in the mid-1300s. The plague arrived in Europe in October 1347.

By 1348, the Plague struck Paris, Bordeaux, Lyon and London!!!!

oh no the Black Death spreading fast across the continent. The Black Death spread through the air as well as bites from infected rats.

AAUUGH!!!!

AAAAH!!!

AAAAH RUN FOR YOUR LIFE !!!!!

Many people tried to leave the country, but I don't know why, since the plague spreads quickly and it is more likely that they will catch the virus by traveling.

This effected the economy terribly.

Because this disease affected sheep, many sheep died. and they lose food and money

The Plague had finally finished it's deadly course by the 1350's

The Plague is over but is has left a lot of chaos in humanity. the Black Death killed one third of Europe's population

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Hi, I'm Hanna the peasant and I'm going to tell you about the Black Death

and reaching a peak between 1347 and 1353.

The Black Death was the most devastating plague pandemic in human history, affecting Eurasia in the 14th century

The rats carried fleas that were infected with the Black Death.

Bubonic plague is a type of infection caused by the Yersinia pestis bacterium which is spread mostly by fleas on rodents and other animals.

The Black Death was a devastating global epidemic of bubonic plague that struck Europe and Asia in the mid-1300s. The plague arrived in Europe in October 1347.

By 1348, the Plague struck Paris, Bordeaux, Lyon and London!!!!

oh no the Black Death spreading fast across the continent. The Black Death spread through the air as well as bites from infected rats.

AAUUGH!!!!

AAAAH!!!

AAAAH RUN FOR YOUR LIFE !!!!!

Many people tried to leave the country, but I don't know why, since the plague spreads quickly and it is more likely that they will catch the virus by traveling.

This effected the economy terribly.

Because this disease affected sheep, many sheep died. and they lose food and money

The Plague had finally finished it's deadly course by the 1350's

The Plague is over but is has left a lot of chaos in humanity. the Black Death killed one third of Europe's population

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Hi, I'm Hanna the peasant and I'm going to tell you about the Black Death

and reaching a peak between 1347 and 1353.

The Black Death was the most devastating plague pandemic in human history, affecting Eurasia in the 14th century

The rats carried fleas that were infected with the Black Death.

Bubonic plague is a type of infection caused by the Yersinia pestis bacterium which is spread mostly by fleas on rodents and other animals.

The Black Death was a devastating global epidemic of bubonic plague that struck Europe and Asia in the mid-1300s. The plague arrived in Europe in October 1347.

By 1348, the Plague struck Paris, Bordeaux, Lyon and London!!!!

oh no the Black Death spreading fast across the continent. The Black Death spread through the air as well as bites from infected rats.

AAUUGH!!!!

AAAAH!!!

AAAAH RUN FOR YOUR LIFE !!!!!

Many people tried to leave the country, but I don't know why, since the plague spreads quickly and it is more likely that they will catch the virus by traveling.

This effected the economy terribly.

Because this disease affected sheep, many sheep died. and they lose food and money

The Plague had finally finished it's deadly course by the 1350's

The Plague is over but is has left a lot of chaos in humanity. the Black Death killed one third of Europe's population

Cree sus los propios en Storyboard That

Hi, I'm Hanna the peasant and I'm going to tell you about the Black Death

and reaching a peak between 1347 and 1353.

The Black Death was the most devastating plague pandemic in human history, affecting Eurasia in the 14th century

The rats carried fleas that were infected with the Black Death.

Bubonic plague is a type of infection caused by the Yersinia pestis bacterium which is spread mostly by fleas on rodents and other animals.

The Black Death was a devastating global epidemic of bubonic plague that struck Europe and Asia in the mid-1300s. The plague arrived in Europe in October 1347.

By 1348, the Plague struck Paris, Bordeaux, Lyon and London!!!!

oh no the Black Death spreading fast across the continent. The Black Death spread through the air as well as bites from infected rats.

AAUUGH!!!!

AAAAH!!!

AAAAH RUN FOR YOUR LIFE !!!!!

Many people tried to leave the country, but I don't know why, since the plague spreads quickly and it is more likely that they will catch the virus by traveling.

This effected the economy terribly.

Because this disease affected sheep, many sheep died. and they lose food and money

The Plague had finally finished it's deadly course by the 1350's

The Plague is over but is has left a lot of chaos in humanity. the Black Death killed one third of Europe's population

Cree sus los propios en Storyboard That

Hi, I'm Hanna the peasant and I'm going to tell you about the Black Death

and reaching a peak between 1347 and 1353.

The Black Death was the most devastating plague pandemic in human history, affecting Eurasia in the 14th century

The rats carried fleas that were infected with the Black Death.

Bubonic plague is a type of infection caused by the Yersinia pestis bacterium which is spread mostly by fleas on rodents and other animals.

The Black Death was a devastating global epidemic of bubonic plague that struck Europe and Asia in the mid-1300s. The plague arrived in Europe in October 1347.

By 1348, the Plague struck Paris, Bordeaux, Lyon and London!!!!

oh no the Black Death spreading fast across the continent. The Black Death spread through the air as well as bites from infected rats.

AAUUGH!!!!

AAAAH!!!

AAAAH RUN FOR YOUR LIFE !!!!!

Many people tried to leave the country, but I don't know why, since the plague spreads quickly and it is more likely that they will catch the virus by traveling.

This effected the economy terribly.

Because this disease affected sheep, many sheep died. and they lose food and money

The Plague had finally finished it's deadly course by the 1350's

The Plague is over but is has left a lot of chaos in humanity. the Black Death killed one third of Europe's population

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  • Hi, I'm Hanna the peasant and I'm going to tell you about the Black Death
  • The Black Death was the most devastating plague pandemic in human history, affecting Eurasia in the 14th century
  • and reaching a peak between 1347 and 1353.
  • The Black Death was a devastating global epidemic of bubonic plague that struck Europe and Asia in the mid-1300s. The plague arrived in Europe in October 1347.
  • The rats carried fleas that were infected with the Black Death.
  • Bubonic plague is a type of infection caused by the Yersinia pestis bacterium which is spread mostly by fleas on rodents and other animals.
  • By 1348, the Plague struck Paris, Bordeaux, Lyon and London!!!!
  • oh no the Black Death spreading fast across the continent. The Black Death spread through the air as well as bites from infected rats.
  • AAUUGH!!!!
  • Many people tried to leave the country, but I don't know why, since the plague spreads quickly and it is more likely that they will catch the virus by traveling.
  • AAAAH!!!
  • AAAAH RUN FOR YOUR LIFE !!!!!
  • Because this disease affected sheep, many sheep died. and they lose food and money
  • This effected the economy terribly.
  • The Plague is over but is has left a lot of chaos in humanity. the Black Death killed one third of Europe's population
  • The Plague had finally finished it's deadly course by the 1350's
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