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1/3 of Europe's population died, (75 million people).

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Like all virulent illnesses, eventually it ran out of victims to infect, and so it burned out.

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Europeans began questioning their faith in the catholic church -Apex

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Which of the following was a long-term result of the Black Death in medieval Europe?

Europeans began questioning their faith in the catholic church


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What disease spread through Europe during medieval times?

Black plague 3/4 of Europe died.


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I would not liked to have lived in Medieval Europe because with the Black Death going around I probably would have died.


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What factors contributed to the weakening and the decline of medieval Europe?

Medieval Europe cannot be said to have gone 'into decline' at any point. The only major incident to seriously weaken medieval Europe was the outbreak of the Black Death (the plague) in the 14th century, since this carried off about 150 million people in all; depending on which country in Europe you look at, between 20 and 80 percent of the population


Does the black death affect only Africans?

Not at all. In fact, it wiped out most of medieval Europe. The Black Death is another name for the Bubonic Plague.


How many people died as a result of the Black Death in Europe?

One Third


How did the crusades the black death the Hundred Years War and the great schism contribute to the end of medieval europe?

it was always faith


Which of the following is true about the Plague or the Black Death?

it spread from the Mediterranean to the north of europe


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