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The 3/4 of the population of Europe died and in many places thousands died each day. When you have tradesmen, farmers, artists, soliders, and others gone that meant that there were vacancies in areas where people depended on someone who had a particular skill, provided foods, had a shop selling needed items. Houses were left vacant because the family died this meant whole cities were loosing population. On the other hand the death of people also allowed for others to move up in status and create a new life. This created a development of a middle class which added to the economy in the long run.

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