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Very few who were infected with the plague actually survived more than one month after receiving the disease (Strayer and Munro 462). The Black Death was an incredible event that affected everyone on either a physicalor emotional level, or both. The Black Death was more terrible, and killed more people than any war in history (Strayer and Munro 462)... displayed 300 characters
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The Black Death was more terrible, and killed more people than any war in history (Strayer and Munro 462). The plague was so horrible and terrifying that people said it made all other disasters in the Middle Ages seems mild when comparing it to the Black Death (Gies 191). There have been many disputes over what caused the Black Death, but only one is supported with the most evidence... displayed next 300 characters
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