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What long-term effects did the Black Death have on Europe? In no less than 5 sentences, explain how the Bubonic Plague affected...Asked by drakeboing
What long-term effects did the Black Death have on Europe? In no less 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 sound like a 7th grader wrote it
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The Black Death, which swept through Europe in the 14th century, had huge long-term effects on the continent. First, the massive loss of life, with about one-third of the population dying, caused many people to rethink the feudal system. With so many workers gone, those who survived could demand better wages and conditions, leading to the decline of feudalism. This shift also weakened the power of nobles and kings, as they needed to keep their workers happy to maintain their lands. Additionally, the fear and uncertainty caused by the plague led to more people questioning authority and religion, which eventually contributed to movements like the Renaissance. Overall, the Black Death changed Europe in many ways, leading to a more modern society.
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