Approximatley 5 million people, which was about 70% of the population then, which is the equivalent of over 15 million people in Australia
40% of the population of England were killed during the black death.
half of the population in England
The bubonic plague, or "Black Death" wiped out 1/3 or 33% of western Europe's population.
Bubonic plague wiped out about 1/3 of the population of Europe.
It wiped out a significant portion of Europe's population and there was no cure.
Bubonic Plague (Black Death) had many effects and in most cases killed. The population in this time went down a lot, and the great fire of London wiped the black death out.
It was called Black Death, Black Plaque and Bubonic Plaque.
it is c. 33%
It killed about one third of Western Europe's population.
The Black Death wiped out 1/3 of the population, up to 60% of the people in a town (depending on the size) were dead.
Black death
because it wiped out the black death (plague)
the effects were , the fleas bit the people which course a fiver which killed the people but some of the people who got the plague died with out the fiver. It also caused a reduction in the population of Europe. After the black death was over about 70%-75% of the population lost their lives.
Yes, many were.