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The Great Famine, the collective name for the crop failures, was a tremendous human tragedy. A half-million people died in England; perhaps 10 to 15 percent of urban Flanders and Germany perished; and a large but unknowable segment of rural Europe also succumbed. Devastating as the Great Famine was, however, it was only a harbinger of things to come.
The Great Mortality: An Intimate History of the Black Death, the Most Devastating Plague of All Time
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