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KS3 History Practice Test: The Black Death
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The pandemic known as the Black Death caused the death of millions of people throughout Europe. Historical research has suggested that about half the population in Europe died from the plague. It is difficult to know exactly because no-one kept accurate records of the population at the time. The mortality rate was greater in cities than in rural areas - some remote villages may have escaped the Black Death altogether. The Black Death was the second major outbreak of plague in the world and repeatedly reached Europe between the 14th and 17th centuries. The disease was caused by rat fleas... Show more
KS3 History Practice Test: The Black Death
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10 Questions

1. Things were made worse by pneumonic plague that attacked what?
2. The plague originally spread from where?
3. What were buboes that gave Bubonic Plague its name?
4. Once the 1348 plague died out, which was not true?
5. In which year did the Black Death first reach England?
6. What is another name for the Black Death?
7. How was the Black Death spread?
8. The plague originally spread from where?
9. The fleas were carried by which creatures?
10. What percentage of Britain's population is thought to have died from the plague?