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The Bubonic Plague, also known as Black Death, was the worst disaster to affect 14th-century Europe and was also one of the most devastating pandemics in human history. This plague was responsible for 75-200 million deaths.

The plague presented itself in two forms:

  1. Infection of the bloodstream, causing the buboes and internal bleeding. It was spread by contact.
  2. Virulent pneumonic type that infected the lungs. It was spread by respiratory infection.
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