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Yes, many people did survive the Black Death, which swept through Europe in the mid-14th century, killing an estimated 25-30 million people. Survivors often developed a degree of immunity to the plague, and some communities were less affected due to factors such as isolation or better sanitation practices. The population eventually began to recover, leading to significant social and economic changes in the years following the pandemic.

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