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Lillie Sheppard
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6 August, 08:24
What effects the plague had in Italy?
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Cristina Morales
6 August, 08:33
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The black (1347-1350) was an epidemic that devastated the population of Europe and Asia. The Black Death marked an end in Italy, its impact was profound and resulted in wide ranging, economic cultural and religious changes
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Jessie James
6 August, 08:36
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Total death and depression
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