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because it killed two thirds of Europe's population. think how many people would be alive today if the black death never occured. back then people had like 8 or nine kids. and then those 8 or 9 kids would make 8 or nine more, going on and on for what, like 450 years.... it boggles the mind.

It was a deadly disase that killed 75 million people. Their are three types of plagues, the Pneumonic,Bubonic,and Septicemic.This disease was carried by, animals like:rodents,and people who were already affected,they carried it over lands,and too people.The disease was carried to,Asia,Central Europe,and The Middle East. Buboes were one side effect,they are found in the armpits,and groin. Pneumonic Plague.
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