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The bubonic plague of the fourteenth century reduced England’s human population by _____.

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40% of the population was killed by the black death
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User Esteban Vega
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50%

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In the Bubonic plague that occurred in late 1340s , nearly 25 million people died in England which is more or less 50% of the total population of the country at that time. The bubonic plague causes painfully swollen lymph nodes and has a track record , that if it is left untreated , it kills at least 50%of the infected people.

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