The Black Death killed approximately 1.5 million people in England between 1348 and 1350. After 1350, several recurrences of the disease until the end of the century. It effectively ended feudalism and led to economic friction that led to the Peasants Revolt of 1381.
England lost 70% of its population, which passed from 7 million to 2 million in 1400. Answer That's over twice the percentage usually given. namely about 30-33%.
Approximately 5 million people in England died from the Black Plague. This was almost 70% of the population at the time.
about 900 people died each month from the plague
Roughly half the population, as in all the other Plague cities and towns.
about 1/4 of the population
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The Bubonic Plague killed millions of people.
The last outbreak of the bubonic plague (Black Death) in England was in 1665. The last widespread worldwide outbreak of bubonic plague lasted from 1855 to 1959. The bubonic plague infects a few people just about every year, but is fairly easily controlled with commonly available modern medicines.
in the reign of King Charles II and the bubonic Plague was a deadly disease that killed you in a couple of days
the bubonic plague, spread by rats bitten bye infected fleas
the bubonic plague
1348
Well really there were three- the most common being the bubonic plague.
No one ever treated bubonic plague like a joke.
Bubonic Plague
The Black Death
your mum's virgina
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