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Jan 1, 1333
The Black Death erupted in China
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Period: Jan 1, 1333 to Jan 1, 1356
References
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Jan 1, 1346
Black Death reached Crimea
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Jan 17, 1346
The Black death reaches the Black Sea
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Jul 20, 1347
The Plague reaches Italy
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Oct 1, 1347
Plague broke out among te Kipchak Klan
When Italian trading vessels in the harbor returned to Genoa, they carried the plague to Europe. -
Nov 1, 1347
The Beginning of the Black Death
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Period: Nov 27, 1347 to Nov 27, 1351
Death toll
The Black Death was the worst incident ever, it killed at least a third of Europe's population, it took 2 years for Europe to return to it's normal population. -
Jan 1, 1348
Black Death reaches Western Europe
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Jan 1, 1349
3,000 jews were killed in the Black Death riots in Germany
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Jan 1, 1349
Jews were massacred in Black Death riots
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Jan 1, 1349
The plague and the Church
To maintain as much control as possible through the chaos of the Plague, The catholic church takes extreme measures. They said the reason of the plague is because they were a sinner. No one sat near a fire for several days. This kept him from getting infected by the plague. -
Mar 27, 1350
While besieging Gibraltar, Alfonso XI of Castile died of the Black Death
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Nov 26, 1351
The Black Death has ended
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Jan 1, 1352
The black death killed 25 million people in Europe
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Jan 1, 1356
A war began between English and French
During that war, there was an occurence of the Black Death in France.