Short answer: everybody.
Bubonic Plague came to Europe in 1347 and over the next 10-15 years killed approximately one in every three people. In some urban areas the Death Rate was much higher. Virtually no communities were spared at least some casualties, and it took Europe 150 years to recover the lost population.
The full scope of that impact is far beyond a short answer, but even among the survivors things were never the same. The economy, social views, religion, basic questions about society were all affected by the plague. In many ways it was the initial push that started Europe toward modern times.
it affected by beacjfj dumb
25 million people dies in 4 years time.
sorry i meant who was worst affected by the black death adults or children ?
It affected them because the doctors stopped attending the patients that has buboes ( black death infection). And they died after three days
The churches were affected by black death because they smelled weird.c:
Arthur ,, I Dont Know His Last Name But He Help The People And Near The End He Dead From It.
this is a very easyily answered question it is all in the name itself it affected black poeple
The Black Plague or Death affected all of Europe in 1347 to 1351.
It was Poland
All of Europe and the British Isles were affected no one was spared.
the black death (bubonic plague) was mainly in Europe but spread on ships abroad by the fleas on rats
People immune to the black death were not affected.