I would say that both the wealthy and diseased people were the ones who mist suffered. I believe this because without the peasant the wealthy would not earn money and without money they couldn't buy foood or water or anyhting else. For the peasants who were diseased suffered the most because of the plague, there are 3 types of plague: Bubonic, Septcemic, and Pneumonic. These can be received from rats and especially fleas. The plague would give them fevers and abdominal pain, this would also enlarge lymph nodes which are bumps that are visible outside your skin when you have the disease. Therefore my answer who suffered the most is mostly the peasants.
Most of them caught Black Death. And suffered a horrible death.
Black death struck in Africa, Asia, and Europe.
The Native Americans suffered the most.
church controlled most of the Europe and their kings. Black Death changed people's faith.
The unemployment rate for black people during Great Depression was at 50%. The main reasons why the black community suffered the most is believed to have been racial discrimination.
The Soviet Union with at least 20 Million and as many as 50 million deaths.
The families of those killed in the war suffered the most.
Europe is the most people that died during the black death which has like 3 disuses
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The Native Americans suffered the most during the Era of European Exploration. The Native Americans could not withstand the European wars nor their way of life.
There were a number of plagues during the Middle Ages. The one you are asking about is most likely the Black Death, which arrived in Europe in 1347 and went on for five years or so. The Black Death was one of the most important events of the Middle Ages and had a profound effect on society. Another important medieval plagues was the Plague of Justinian, in the 6th century.