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The plague of the 1300s was called the Black Death because the disease turned the patients'lungs black. the first cases happened near the Black Sea. the bodies of victims turned black after death. the
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The plague of the 1300s was called the Black Death because
the disease turned the patients'lungs black.
the first cases happened near the Black Sea.
the bodies of victims turned black after death.
the illness created black spots on the body
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the illness created black spots on the body.
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I believe the illness created black spots on the body
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