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life was normal and people still carried around diseases but not as serious as the black plague

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The World's population before the Plague numbered around 450 million. The Black Death reduced it to around 350 million.

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the population was dectreasing and was killing over everyone in the Europe

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before Black Death life as noble man was very easy and full of facilities. While servant's life was very bad.

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That would have to be one third of Europe

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