Which of these facts are true?
It is a deadly disease spread by bacteria-infected fleas
In the fourteenth century, plague spread through Asia, Africa, and Europe and may have killed more than twenty-five million people
The second wave was one of the deadliest pandemics in human history
While the coronavirus COVID-19 changed the world in 2020, it still isn’t the largest and deadliest pandemic in history. That title is held by the Plague. This disease, also known as the “Black Death,” spread throughout Asia, Africa, and Europe in the fourteenth century and claimed an astonishing 50 million lives by the time it officially ended. Author Roberta Edwards takes readers back to these grimy and horrific years, explaining just how this pandemic began, how society reacted to the disease, and the impact it left on the world.
With 80 black-and-white illustrations and an engaging 16-page photo insert, readers will be excited to read this latest additon to Who HQ!
Author
Roberta Edwards
Roberta Edwards has written several books for young readers, including a number in the “Who Was?” series. She lives in New York, New York.
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