The Black Death had its greatest impact in Europe, particularly in regions like Italy and France, where it decimated populations and led to significant social and economic changes. In contrast, areas in sub-Saharan Africa and parts of Eastern Europe experienced less direct impact, as the plague primarily spread along trade routes and was less prevalent in these regions. The varying effects were largely due to differences in population density, trade connections, and local responses to the outbreak.
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