After the plague had been contained, a good portion of Europe's population was gone. With no one left to farm the crops, international trade took a deep nose dive. Peasants were suddenly in demand and could earn high wages for their work. The wealthy countered this by creating laws that made it illegal to pay wages higher than the ones in 1346. This led to the Peasants Revolt of 1381.
Yes. Some people (very few) appeared to have a natural immunity to the bacteria that caused the disease and either did not get it at all after exposure, or managed to recover after becoming ill.
yes the black death was good for those who survived because the wages increased for those who took the jobs at the time
usually the were buried or burned.
food
They died
Mostly everyone died pretty much straight away, but some people suffered for about 3 months before they died aswell
The great fire of London happened after the plague in 1666.
The great fire of London happened after the plague in 1666
Plague Riot happened in 1771.
Pioneer Plague happened in 1988.
At the time, the Black Plague affected everyone in the world.
Great Plague of Seville happened in 1649.
Well, if you burn everyone who is inflicted by the plague, then it would work
the great plague
Practically everyone alive in that time
It effect almost everyone in england.
It killed everyone...
A plague.