The most current belief is one half to two thirds.
around 25 million people died in total
1/3, so that would be 33.3% of the population. 1/3, so that would be 33.3% of the population.The Bubonic plague wiped out a third of the Western Europe population
The bubonic plague, or "Black Death" wiped out 1/3 or 33% of western Europe's population.
it is c. 33%
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One third.33% for those who are not good with mathto be precise it was 40 % according to the AP book of European History Western Heritage2/3 to 3/4...they arent sure. but most say 2/3
London, Paris, Rome, Amsterdam, Berlin etc.
The bubonic plague weakened the power of the Roman Catholic Church in Western Europe by causing a decline in the number of clergy members and a loss of faith among the population due to the church's inability to stop the spread of the disease. This led to a decrease in the church's influence and authority during the outbreak.
In the 1700s Western Europes population rose quickly and many people lived in large cities. In the 1700s in the US, most people lived along the coast of the Atlantic.
It killed about one third of Western Europe's population.