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The Black Death in Europe: Impact and Consequences
The plague caused widespread devastation in Europe, resulting in the deaths of millions of people. The most notable outbreak, known as the Black Death, occurred in the mid-14th century and is estimated to have killed up to 50% of the European population. The plague spread rapidly through cities and rural areas, causing a breakdown of social order, economic disruption, and widespread fear and panic.Mosquito Bites - Related Articles
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