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1300 about 71

1350 about 54

1400 about 37

1450 about 58

1500 about 77

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The plague spread from person to person, killing almost all the people infected by it. Therefore, the population decreased rapidly.

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Black Death Plague killed almost 75 to 200 million people. 1 in every 3.

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About 80 million.

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