it had an impact on the population growth
the Black Death was very deadly. it killed 75 to 200 million people.
black death killed 30-60% of population. It destroyed the economy.
1/3 of the population was wipped out.
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Black Death killed 75 to 200 million people. Around 30-60% or total population.
Black Death almost killed half of Europe's population. It broke Europe economically and socially.
The Black Death pandemic in Europe during the 14th century is estimated to have resulted in a death rate of approximately 30-50% of the population. This devastating plague caused widespread death and had a profound impact on European society and the economy.
Black Death killed 75 to 200 million people. Population decreased by 30-60%.
It is estimated that about 25 million people, or about 30-60% of the European population at the time, died as a result of the 14th-century Black Death pandemic. This devastating event had a profound impact on Europe, causing widespread social, economic, and political disruptions.
Bubonic Plague (Black Plague) or (Black Death)
Contagious diseases had a profound impact on the Aborigines in Australia. European diseases like smallpox, influenza, and measles spread rapidly among the indigenous population after European colonization, leading to devastating consequences such as widespread illness, death, and population decline.