About 75 million people died in the epidemic, approximately three-fourths of Europe's population at the time.
According to most scholars, the Black Death killed anywhere between 25 and 75 million Europeans.
It took five years for the black death to kill 25 million people.
1400s
The Black Death, which occurred in the mid-14th century, is estimated to have killed about 30% to 60% of Europe's population at its peak. By 1438, the worst of the pandemic had passed, and its immediate mortality effects were no longer being felt in the same way. Therefore, in 1438, the percentage of people being killed by the Black Death would have been negligible, as the major mortality waves had already occurred several decades earlier.
Black Death killed 75 to 200 million people. It took 1346 to 1353.
4 years
Yes it did, such as multiple popes and kings
Because they were lucky enough to survive and they kept away from the people who had the infection.
No..Most of the people killed were Europeans, Caucasians, in fact.
To kill the remaining living viruses and bacteria.
a week
no the black death did not kill everyone. but ther was very few that surived and was rare if u did live after a week with the disease.