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8 May, 05:15

Why was the bubonic plague of the Middle Ages called the Black Death? The disease caused much sadness. Every time a person died, dark clouds loomed on the horizon. The skin of its victims turned black. The disease was only carried by fleas on black rats.

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  1. 8 May, 08:38
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    The disease was only carried by fleas on black rats.
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