Thousands of people died because of mice spreading the Bubonic Plague(Black Death). It would have been detrimental to the economy in England and not to mention the fact that it killed 2/3 of Western Economy.
I think that after the plague, the population of England decreased a lot, this enabled the survivors to have more bread, food, etc, because before the plague we England was quite densely populated. Since, there are less workers, employers have to increase their workers wages. People can own more land.
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loads of people died but at least the rats died and the plague died off but the mayor wasnt happy as he had to build London again
I am not sure exactly but I am sure that people tried to have a lot of babies afterwards.But only to increase the population.
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The plague affected normal business and life of the capital by taking out many workers, clergy and nobility, which resulted in the weakening of the fedual system of castes.
Life-threatening complications of plague include shock, high fever, problems with blood clotting, and convulsions.
Plague is a serious, potentially life-threatening infectious disease that is usually transmitted to humans by the bites of rodent fleas.
One event was Hippocrates and the plague of Athens.
Because it can be life threatening if not treated immediately with antibiotics.
The Life and Legend of Wyatt Earp - 1955 Plague Carrier 4-13 was released on: USA: 9 December 1958
The bubonic plague killed many people including peasants/workers, so a lot of manor work was left neglected.
The biggest plague was the Black Death (1348-9), where so many labourers died that the price of labour went up.
yes, after the Plague. Poor laborer had more right than before. Due to riots.
There was a large fraction of English Population died during the plague. It is believed to be around 4/25 the of the entire population that had to lose it's life due to the deadly plague. So beware of that and take precautions inthe covid omicron situation. This will help you live a longer life. Source: The New Indian
Oftentimes it was the poor because of their unhygienic living conditions and compromised immune systems, but the Plague did not discriminate. It took the lives of people from all walks of life.