how did the black plague and the great famine contribute to the decline of the middle ages
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This was because they lead to the decline of the population of Europe. The Middle Ages began as a time of great change for many in Europe. Travel and...
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The Black Plague, also known as the Black Death, decimated the population of Europe between the late 1340s and the early 1350s. Spread by bacteria found on fleas (and fleas found on rats), the disease known as the bubonic plague traveled easily and quickly in a world where trade and travel were burgeoning, and most people still had primitive notions of hygiene and medicine.
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