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How did the bubonic plague spread to medieval Europe

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Answer: no merchant ships

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Answer: on merchant ships.

Explanation: The origin of the bubonic plague, also known as The Black Death, was apparently in the dry plains of Central Asia, then it spreaded along the Silk Road, arriving Crimea by the year 1343. From Asia, it was most likely to be spreaded throughout the Mediterranean Basin and Europe by the black rats' fleas that traveled on all merchant ships.

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