1. It killed a lot of people (obviously).
2. With a lot of people dead, jobs of all sorts opened up for the ones who survived making a middle class.
3. These new jobs and ideas eventually led to the Renaissance and out of the Middle Ages.
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The Western Hemisphere, Europe, the Mediterranean and Black Sea littorals.
Black death struck in Africa, Asia, and Europe.
Unlike in the U.S. there were very few black people indeed in Europe at the time.
Black death affected Europe from about 1340 onwards. It killed large population of Europe, almost 100 million people died of this deadly disease. It reduced worlds population from 450 million to 350 million.
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The bubonic plague, or "Black Death" wiped out 1/3 or 33% of western Europe's population.
Black Death ended in Europe in 1346 to 1353. Followed by many important revolutions.
black death is Plague pandemic. It killed 75 to 200 million people. Thus it changed it.
Western Europe produces more oil than Eastern Europe. The main oil supplier in Western Europe is the North Sea, while it's the Black Sea and the Caucasus in Eastern Europe.
The epidemic that attacked the people of Europe was the Black Plague or the Black death.
The Black sea and the Caspian sea separate Eastern Europe and Western Asia.
Plaque doesn't turn black. If your teeth are black, then they are rotten.Bubonic plague/black death was a pandemic, not only all over Europe, particularly western Europe, but also in China, where it originated.
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Black Death struck Europe in 1346 to 1353. People thought that it was anger of god.
Eastern Europe is bordered by Western Europe and Asia as well as the Mediterranean and Black Seas.
The Western Hemisphere, Europe, the Mediterranean and Black Sea littorals.
Black death struck in Africa, Asia, and Europe.