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Q: What disease limited the growth of the human population in Europe during the 1300s?
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What disease nearly wiped out of the population of Europe during the Middle Ages?

It was called Black Death, Black Plaque and Bubonic Plaque.


What disease spread through Europe during medieval times?

Black plague 3/4 of Europe died.


Why do you think Jewish pogroms and the Flagellant Movement arose during the Black Death in Europe?

The Jewish population was blamed for the plague, but the plague came in on ships from Asia. The rats carried the fleas that had the disease.


What happened after Europe's population began to increase during the middle age?

the population began to grow because feudalism increased


When did the black death reach Europe?

Black death affected Europe from about 1340 onwards. It killed large population of Europe, almost 100 million people died of this deadly disease. It reduced worlds population from 450 million to 350 million.


During the seventeenth century the population of Europe grew about to one million people?

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During he seventeenth century the population of Europe grew to about one million people?

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During the seventeenth century the population of Europe grew to about one million people.?

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During the seventeenth century the population of Europe grew to about one million people?

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During the Middle Ages the most direct effect of the printing press in Europe was what?

Limited use of books in universities


The population of Europe increased during the high middle ages for all of the reasons except?

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What sickness caused the of almost a fourth of Europe's population during the 1300?

The Black Death or the bubonic plauge.