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In the middle ages people lived in small towns and villages ,until the industrial revolution which cause problems because of unclean water supplies this allowed the bacterium to spread more easily second outbreak of cholera was most certainty the worst of the outbreaks.

This occured from 1829-1851 Firstly in Hungary estimated around (100,000) when the plague reached London it claimed around 55,000 people in the United Kingdom. 20,000 people died in France and finally it killed 150,000 people in Egypt with this outbreak

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