Bob Olsen

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The Black Death’s first wave lasted from 1347 until 1351. During that time, in the worst affected countries, up to 60 percent of the local population died. This was a staggering mortality rate, which reeling chroniclers understandably exaggerated even further: some suggested that by the end of the pandemic, just one in ten people was left alive. And the Black Death did not just carry off the poor.
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