There were at least 250,000 fatalities from the black plague in India. Although India was affected, it sustained less deaths than other areas. Its population even grew substantially from 1300 to 1500 as the black plague decimated the populations of other countries.
Around 50% of Europe's population had died of the Black Death but it was not spread entirely around the world as it was based in Europe. Britain had been most affected by it as 40% of the country had died.
Somewhere between 75 million and 200 million people died from the Black Death. Over 25 million of those deaths occurred in the five years spanning 1347 and 1352.
the black death killed about 25million people in Europe in 5 years that was about one third of the population
Until antibiotics, up to 50% of the world's population died from the Plague.
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plague continued spreading and many people died, which led to the black death
Over Half of Europe died during the Black death period
about 1/3 of europes population was killled by this plague
Bubonic Plague (Black Death) had many effects and in most cases killed. The population in this time went down a lot, and the great fire of London wiped the black death out.
The Bubonic Plague, or Black Death.
about 25 million persons died of the plague.
The 'black death' is usually referenced to the bubonic plague in which fleas from rats infected many humans causing them severe sickness and resulted in death. The mortality rate for those infected with the bubonic plague was 30-75 percent.
The rats and fleas carried the black death ** Correction... Rat fleas carried the Bubonic Plague. There is still speculation as to whether the black death was actually bubonic plague as there are very many differences between the pandemics. One theory is that the black death was actually Ebola.
Well really there were three- the most common being the bubonic plague.
It took five years for the black death to kill 25 million people.
The black plague killed many people in Europe, but also all over the world. It killed mostly in central Europe, and killed over 20 million people in a very small time of five years.