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Title: The Black Death Plague
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Toward the end of the 16 century it was impossible to move out of quarantined areas.
Starting in the late17th century, the countries of Europe created a boundary between Europe and the lands where the Black Death plague came from. Anyone who tried to cross the boundary without permission, were shot... Showed first 250 characters
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Anyone who tried to cross the boundary without permission, were shot. From that time on, there were less and less cases of the plague. By early 18th century the plague disappeared. There are many theories on how the plague disappeared, the fact is, it vanished because of the strong laws that demanded quarantines on all infected people... Showed next 250 characters
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