The Black plague also known as the Black Death.(1347-1356)Dates varie because it started to be really noticeable that people were dying in between 1348-1350. That's why it may say 1348-1350.
The Bubonic Plague (a.k.a The Black Plague) caused a dramatic decline in the population of Europe in the 1300s.
The disease that significantly limited the growth of the human population in Europe during the 1300s was the Black Death, or bubonic plague. Arriving in Europe in 1347, it caused widespread mortality, killing an estimated one-third to one-half of the population within just a few years. The plague's impact led to severe labor shortages, economic disruptions, and social upheaval, drastically altering the course of European history.
The Black Death or the bubonic plauge.
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Because of the plauge
It depends on how you define western Europe. But including Scandinavia and the lands of the Holy Roman Empire, it contained around 60 million people at the start of the century.
Yes, it was.
Yes, it was.
the Bubonic Plague.
30-40,000.
The black death
Both lowered the population of Europe. Both were caused by weather changes. Both lowered food supplies in Europe. Both were caused by social unrest.