1.5 million
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1.5 million or so is as good an estimate as any for the initial attack of plague in 1348-49, but later outbreaks (while each on a far smaller scale in terms of mortality) may between them may have killed 2-3 million more by the time of the last major epidemic in 1665.
Nobody really knows how many people lived in England (or most countries) in 1348, so the loss of life is difficult to quantify. But the first epidemic is thought to have killed between one and two million. Later outbreaks were on a far smaller scale in terms of mortality but between them may have killed some 2-3 million more by the time of the last major one in 1665, though population recovered between attacks and increased from the late 15th century.
there was 75 million that was killed from the well known disease called the black death...
There were 75 million people that were killed by the Black Death, also known as the Bubonic Plague.The Black Death was in reference to one of three related diseases, one of which was the Bubonic Plague. There is no real evidence of the total body count. They are educated guesses, only that, conjecture. Though rough estimates, they are probably still close enough to inform people.
It wiped out roughly 1/3 of Europe's population, which means it killed about 25-50 million just there.
In 1348-1350 3/4 of Europe died. In some places as much as 5,000 people died a day. Venice, Italy reported 8,000 in one day. Sick people were taken to an island in the middle of the Venice canal and left there to die. In Edinburgh, Scotland one street was walled up to keep people from leaving who were sick.
1/3 of the people in Europe died from the black death
now children... it was atleat 20 million.(LLL)
After the Black Death the population of England was roughly 2 million
Because of atrocious record-keeping, it is not possible to determine how many people died; however, the number is likely between 1/3 and 1/2 of the population of Asia and Europe.
75-100 million.
No king of england died due to the Black Death
Edward III- i think the black death hit England in 1348
The Black Death did not start in England. It started in either southwest Asia or a port in Genoa, Italy.
the black death killed 1.5 million people out of about 4 million
it had an impact on the population growth
Approximatley 5 million people, which was about 70% of the population then, which is the equivalent of over 15 million people in Australia
The bubonic plague, also known as the black death, was important because it killed half of England's population in 1348-1349.
the black death came to England aroud the 1300 - 1400
No king of england died due to the Black Death
The first reports of the Black Death in England were in Weymouth.
the black death killed over 1 third of europes population alone it changed and reshaped feudal system it was the worlds worst plauge
Edward III- i think the black death hit England in 1348
The Black Death did not start in England. It started in either southwest Asia or a port in Genoa, Italy.
yes
england
1348
No