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How did plagues, such as the Bubonic Plague, affect the population?

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Explanation: From there, the bubonic plague was most likely spread by fleas on black rats that invaded merchant ships that went to the Mediterranean and Europe. ... The Black Death killed about thirty to sixty percent of Europe's population. This reduced the world's population by about seventy-five to one hundred million people.

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