In the Middle Ages, no one yet knew of the existence of germs nor of viruses. So no one really knew an effective way to fight the Bubonic Plague at that time. People did try to fight it with their limited knowledge, but they were mostly unsuccessful at the time.
One of the main causes was black death (plague) which: 1) caused such a reduction in the overall work force that, for the first time, Feudal lords had to compete for labor 2) Some Manors had the entire ruling class wiped out 3) Fear of catching the plague drove people to be mobile for the first time
a doctrine that was an effort to end the economic and social chaos resulting from the death of one-thirs of the population from plague.
a doctrine that was an effort to end the economic and social chaos resulting from the death of one-thirs of the population from plague.
Overcrowding and a low wage economy.
The number of deaths associated with the Plague cut the population from 450 million down to 350 million. The Black Death also brought massive pogroms against Jews, who were initially blamed for the outbreak. Ironically, the shortage of labor caused by the Plague led to the fall of feudalism and led to a system of wage labor.
The starting wage is around 35,000 dollars for this position. The more experienced you are, the more you will be able to earn.
Productive population is the working population, i.e. the percent of citizens who are employed. Not all productive citizens are "gainfully employed", however, meaning they don't earn a good living wage.
those who had right to vote at that time and paid tax equal to three day labour wage
The men above 25 years of age who paid taxes equal to at least 3 days of a laborers wage were given the status of active citizens and were given the right to vote.Where as the others were considered passive citizens and were not entitled to vote.
Many people needed work.
Many people needed work.
Many people needed work.