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The poor people mostly stayed home and many died there. Some crowded into other areas, taking the disease with them. The wealthy travelled - sometimes great distances - in order to escape the plague, but they also took it with them. However, the well-off had access to more hygenic conditions and better medical treatment than their poorer compatriots. The aftermath of the plague certainly reinforced the view of the rich and the ruling classes that poor people were not safe to come into contact with and sometimes ridiculous measures were taken to avoid this. Of course, noblemen and their ilk continued intimate contact with prostitutes and peasants, but that was different.

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it caused the wealthy land owners to start sucking up to the now rich peasants and serf to let them keep their power because the peasants and serf became wealthy because of all the other poor mutha phuckers dyeing (haha...pussies) so they go a major pay raise and worked more hours in turn making tons of money.

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