Mapping the Black Death
Across
- 2. The city of Milan was partly spared because _______ locked the first victims inside their homes.
- 3. _______ helped the plague spread because disease moved easily in a confined spacePyrenees The area between Spain and France that was largely untouched was the ________ Mountains
- 6. The ruler of modern-day ______ temporarily stopped the plague by refusing to trade with Christians.
- 8. The Black Death touched almost every area in Europe, much of Asia, and parts of ________
- 12. The area between Spain and France that was largely untouched was the ________ Mountains
Down
- 1. Cold winter temperatures slowed the spread because ____________________ could not survive bitter temperatures.
- 4. Iceland and Finland were spared partly because of their location and small
- 5. Remote lands beyond trade routes often had a simple ____________________ lifestyle
- 7. _______ routes were faster than land routes
- 9. Sometimes “ghost ships” floated into European harbors after the entire ____________________ had fallen victim to the Black Death.
- 10. The Italian trade hubs of _____________ and Genoa quickly succumbed to the plague
- 11. The plague spread to the West along ____________________ routes