The document provides details about the Black Plague (Black Death) that devastated Europe in the 14th century:
- It was a bacterial disease spread by fleas on rodents that transmitted the plague to humans.
- Symptoms included swollen and painful lymph nodes, as well as fever and chills. Victims usually died within a week.
- The plague arrived in Europe in 1348 and is estimated to have killed 25-50% of the population over the next three years. It had devastating social and economic impacts.