Along with the plague, other diseases like …

Years: 1684 - 1827
Along with the plague, other diseases like dysentery, smallpox and spotted fever spread during the war, and at least in some regions the population encounters those while starving.

Already in 1695–1697, a great famine had already struck Finland (death toll between a quarter and a third of the population), Estonia (death toll about a fifth of the population), Livonia, and Lithuania (where the famine as well as epidemics and warfare had killed half of the population of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania between 1648 and 1697).

In addition, the winter of 1708-1709 is exceptionally long and severe; as a result, the winter seed freezes to death in Denmark and Prussia, and the soil has to be plowed and tilled again in the spring.

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