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What areas of the world were affected by the spread of the Black Death in the 14th century?

All of Europe and Asia.


What devastated Europe's population in the 14th century?

The plague that spread through Europe. Millions died. It is often referred to as the Black Death.


As the black death spread in the mid-14th century which region tended to experience the greatest loss of life?

Paris lost 60% of the population.


What most eased population pressure in Europe in the 14th century?

the black death.


Which action is linked to the spread of the black death during the 14th century?

black death spread to Europe. Due to trades and Mongol attacks. It spread via silk road.


What great epidemic of bubonic plague ravaged Europe in the 14th century?

black death


Where there any deaths in the 14th century?

yes, because that's when the black death started.


What disease spreaded rapidly through Europe in the 14th century?

smallpox, black death and more


When was the black pague?

The Black Death occurred in the 14th century, with the most devastating outbreak happening between 1347 and 1351.


Did kingdoms in the 13th century go through the black death?

The Black Death appeared in Europe on a major scale in 1348. 1300-1399 is considered the 14th century, so no, at least not in Europe.


Name the plague that ravaged and killed a third of Europe's population in the 14th century?

The Bubonic Plague. However, this wasn't the most devastating to Europeans in the 14th century. The Bubonic Plague spawned a new disease, the Black Death, which was the true killer.


What was the time of the black death?

14th century was the time. Exactly 1343-54 in Europe and middle east.