The Bubonic Plague (aka) The black Death killed millions where WW1 only killed a couple hundred thousand.
about 5 million got killed in WWII
The total was 13 million soldiers killed and 17 million civilians killed
it killed many people that's all that it changed!!
a lot of fricking people
You need to understand that in both World War 1 and World War 2 there were millions of people killed. They died for many reasons. The armed forces on all sides were killed in battle, at sea, in accidents, and they died from disease or exposure to heat or cold. Millions of Jews, homosexuals, handicapped people, and other people were killed in concentration camps, in train cars, on death marches or by the Nazis shooting them. In World War 1 there was genocide of the Serbians. There were more civilian deaths than armed forces deaths because they were hit by stray bullets, bombs or as POWs in the brutal camps. They also died from disease, starvation, murder, accidents, drownings, ship sinkings, exposure to bad weather, plague sicknesses, and suicide. Please see the related links below for the death tolls of both wars. Thank you.
The black plague killed many people in Europe, but also all over the world. It killed mostly in central Europe, and killed over 20 million people in a very small time of five years.
everywhere. it killed loads of peps!
It killed a lot of people.
The Black Death is estimated to have killed 30% to 60% of Europe's population, reducing the world's population from an estimated 450 million to between 350 and 375 million in 1400.
the leading cause of death in the world is DEMOCIDE. Democide is death via government. It is estimated to have killed more then 750 million people.
Black Death Plague killed half of world's population. So it affected very negatively.
The Black Death was one of the most devastating pandemics in human history, peaking in Europe between 1348 and 1350. The Black Death is estimated to have killed 30-60 percent of Europe's population and reduced the world population from an estimated 450 million to between 350 and 375 million in the 14th century.
In reverse order from least to most deadliest The Black Death The Plague of Justinian The Spanish Flu All three killed at least 100 million people
In Europe during 1348-50 and also called black death. The Black Death is estimated to have killed 30% to 60% of Europe's population, reducing the world's population from an estimated 450 million to between 350 and 375 million in 1400
Your death toll number is in the link below.
no because the biggest change came on the farms.for thise peasants who survived,there was a brighter futre.because they could move around and find jobs for more money.
Because of these points... : Although the Peasants revolt was very good for people in England, the Black Death affected people out of Britain because the terrible disease spread around the whole world. The Black Death had a bigger impact, as it affected as many people as 75 million, but the Peasants revolt killed an average of 3267 people. If it wasn't for the Black Death, there wouldn't have been a Peasants revolt, because so many deaths caused by the Black Death led to the peasants revolting. The Black Death had a bigger impact on more peoples lives because many people died and the peasants felt they were worth more so they rose against authority to gain freedom from their lords and to see if they could gain more power and improve their lives forever.