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Weakened power of the church, increased power of the king, 1/3 population died, Fuedalism was weakened.

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they used the bodies to infect areas were their enemies were

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Black Death Plague changed European society. It lead to new ideas and revolts.

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Death of millions.

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Lots of people died

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