Probably not much over 2 million.
Black plague
It didn't.
About 10%
The Bubonic Plague (a.k.a The Black Plague) caused a dramatic decline in the population of Europe in the 1300s.
No. What kind of idiotic question is that?
Sri Lanka has smaller population.It is about 20 million.
there is great significance is any species of mouse and by extension rat. this is because they are a vital part of the food chain, they keep the populations of insects etc regulated and they themselves feed predators higher up in the food chain such as foxes and birds of prey. They are also great carriers of disease. the bubonic plague, which wiped out a major chunk of englands population around 1340-50 ad, the plague was carried by rats and mice which got into every home and food store spread the plague like wildfire.
One third of the population died from the plague which was about 25 million persons.
because the population fell by millions
It is estimated that between one third to one half of the population of Europe died from the black plague, except Poland.
englands economy is weens
The epidemic of bubonic plague in Europe known as The Black Death killed about 1/3 of the population.