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Ashton Michael
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30 August, 19:32
Why was poland not affected by the plague?
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Aaden Alexander
30 August, 19:59
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Poland lost a good chunk of people, it didn't miss them. But there was much less of an effect because of the colder temperature and isolation in that country was much higher (they didn't have the large compacted cities like England).
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