During the Dark Ages, many people died from a combination of factors, including diseases like the Bubonic Plague, which ravaged populations in the 14th century. Malnutrition and famine were also prevalent due to poor agricultural practices and climate changes, leading to widespread starvation. Additionally, violent conflicts, invasions, and a lack of medical knowledge contributed to high mortality rates during this period.
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