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The Black Plague, or the bubonic plague, caused widespread death across Europe during the 14th century, leading to a significant decline in population. This resulted in abandoned villages and farmlands, which in turn led to a shift in land use patterns and a disruption of trade routes. The reduced population also impacted urbanization and influenced the overall demographic landscape of Europe.
At the time, the Black Plague affected everyone in the world.
It affected everybody
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The epidemic of bubonic plague in Europe known as The Black Death killed about 1/3 of the population.
Economical collapse and trade halt. These were the effects of the Black Death.
Economical collapse and trade halt. These were the effects of the Black Death.
It killed everyone that came into contact with it.
The Black Plague or Death affected all of Europe in 1347 to 1351.
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Black Death lasted in whole europe. Around 1346 to 1353.