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The Black Plague In The Fourteenth Century

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Many centuries ago, the world was faced with an epidemic of great dismay. Millions of people died. The world would never be the same. These timeworn diseases are still outbreaking around the world. Though the world may be much different, the Black Plague is an ongoing dilemma today.
IA European society in the fourteenth century grew from another dilemma, the fall of the
Roman Empire. (Dunn, John) Most Europeans in the 1300s were poor. (Zahler, Diane) They lived in close, compact houses, with no plumbing. (Dunn, John) The population increased from
38 to 74 million before the Black Death. (Senker, Cath) People threw their trash and human waste out of their windows, filling the streets, creating a place for diseases to grow. (Dunn, John)
Due to
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