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What long-term effects did the Black Death have on Europe? In no less than or more than 5 sentences, explain how the Bubonic Plague affected Europe. It's okay to add all the death and fear from disease, but also concerning how their government was changed. (Remember they were in a Feudal System during the plague). (Make it looked like a 7th grader wrote it. Also add a little grammar issues.)

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The Black Death, or Bubonic Plague, had huge effects on Europe that changed it forever. First, it killed about one-third of the population, which made people really scared and many towns lost a lot of their workers. Because so many people died, survivors could demand more money for their work and this made the feudal system less powerful over time. Also, it helped people to question the government and the church since they felt helpless during the plague. In the end, the Black Death not only caused a lot of fear and death but also helped change Europe's social structure and people’s beliefs.

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