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The bubonic plague or "the black death" as it commonly known by was spread by rats in fleas that were common in Europe. True or False...
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The bubonic plague or "the black death" as it commonly known by was spread by rats in fleas that were common in Europe. True or False...
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This is true :)
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true, rats were said to come off of fleeing boats and the plague continued to spread
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