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It is estimated that 30 - 60 % of the European population died during the Black Death epidemic.
Explanation:
The population fell a lot due to the black plague, in addition to the subsequent Hundred Years War that devastated France, which was one of the many wars that happened in the period of anarchy and chaos that came into the world after the plague, which led to the need to form unified states over time
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The population of Europe in 1300 was 70 million. The population dropped to 52 million in 1400.
The total decline in population was (70 – 52) = 18 million.
The decline in terms of percentage was
18/70 × 100 = 26% (approximately)
Similarly, the population of the Americas in 1500 was 42 million. The population in 1600 was 13 million.
The total decline in population (42 – 13) = 29 million
The decline in terms of percentage was
29/42 × 100 = 69% (approximately)
So, between the years 1300 and 1400, the population of Europe dropped by 26 percent. In the Americas, the population decline between 1500 and 1600 was 69 percent. So, the decline in population of the Americas between 1500 and 1600 was greater. Based on this fact, it seems likely that the spread of disease due to global trade had a much greater impact in the Americas than in Europe.
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