If the plague of fourteenth-century Europe was a version of Yersinia pestis, what explains its spread to Europe?

A) global shifts in climate
B) migrations from the Russian steppe
C) migrations from Africa
D) the return of the crusaders
E) exploration of the New World


Answer: A

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