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300,000 in the UK, not sure about the rest of the world though. 300-500 million died during that century and the same for the next. Up to 80% of infected children died of the disease. Vaccinations reduced these deaths to 0 by 1979.

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i think 1,000 but i am not sure

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Q: How many people died from smallpox before 1799?
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