So many deaths caused by the Black Death, Bubonic Plague, lead to a lack of labor and an increase of rebellion, both sexually and literally. People were likely to rebel for higher wages. After the plague finally died out Europe was set up to make great technological advances.
the black death.
An outbreak of bubonic plague that was pandemic throughout Europe and much of Asia in the 14th century.
The Black Death was one of the most devastating pandemics in human history, peaking in Europe between 1348 and 1350. The Black Death is estimated to have killed 30-60 percent of Europe's population and reduced the world population from an estimated 450 million to between 350 and 375 million in the 14th century.
The Black Plague or Death affected all of Europe in 1347 to 1351.
it had an impact on the population growth
The Black Death pandemic in Europe during the 14th century is estimated to have resulted in a death rate of approximately 30-50% of the population. This devastating plague caused widespread death and had a profound impact on European society and the economy.
The Black Death appeared in Europe on a major scale in 1348. 1300-1399 is considered the 14th century, so no, at least not in Europe.
the black death.
black death
smallpox, black death and more
All of Europe and Asia.
Black Death was transported by rats. Especially black rats spread it.
The plague that spread through Europe. Millions died. It is often referred to as the Black Death.
Black Death killed 75 to 200 million people. Around 30-60% or total population.
14th century was the time. Exactly 1343-54 in Europe and middle east.
The Bubonic Plague, which gave birth to the Black Death.
In the fourteenth century, the Black Death was plaguing Europe.