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During the 1400-1500s, one of the main sicknesses that ravaged Europe was the Bubonic Plague, also known as the Black Death. Although the most devastating outbreaks occurred earlier in the 14th century, its effects lingered, with reoccurring outbreaks continuing into the 15th century. Additionally, other diseases like syphilis began to emerge during this period, leading to widespread fear and suffering. The high mortality rates and social disruption caused by these illnesses significantly impacted European society.

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