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what was the bubonic plague called in the middle ages

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Answered by aurorasweetpea610
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During the late Middle Ages and early Renaissance (1350-1450) the bubonic plague, also called the "Black Death," devastated one half of the population of Europe. The plague, which was almost always fatal, spread most rapidly in cities, where people were in close contact with each other.

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❤During the late Middle Ages and early Renaissance (1350-1450) the bubonic plague, also called the "Black Death," devastated one half of the population of Europe.

❤The plague, which was almost always fatal, spread most rapidly in cities, where people were in close contact with each other.

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