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What was an effect of the plague of Europe?

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Was an effect of the Plague on Europe?

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What disease nearly wiped out of the population of Europe during the Middle Ages?

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Do rats cause plaque?

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What part of the world did the black plaque spread from?

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How did Europe change following the famines and the plague?

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Where in England did the black plaque strike?

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