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| ingilis tili mustaqil ishThe Black Death (1348) - In 1348, the bubonic plague arrived in Britain through the southern coast ports.
- Known as the Black Death, the disease was spread by fleas living in the fur of rats.
- The plague reached London by September 1348 and Scotland, Wales and Ireland in the winter of 1349.
- Between 10-30% of the population died
- The plague returned periodically until the seventeenth century. The first few outbreaks severely reduced the fertility and density of the population.
- Labour became scarcer
- Poorer land was simply abandoned, and many villages were never re-occupied.
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