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they thought cities would be safer. Thus to save their lives they flee to cities.

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the rat caught aids after a man raped it and making it slap him willy. the rat caught aids and it spread and the rats became shag addicts so every one moved from the raping rats

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Farming got to expensive.

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Q: Why did rural peasants int Europe move to cities during the plague years of the late 1300s?
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