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In the 14th century, the bubonic plague was

primarily spread from Asia into Africa and
Europe by
(1) sailors during Viking raids
(2) traders and pilgrims during Pax Mongolia
(3) enslaved Africans on the Middle Passage
(4) missionaries during the European Age of
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Answer: traders and pilgrims during pax romana

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User Steve Landiss
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It was spread by traders and pilgrims during the Pax Mongolia. 
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