Increase in food prices
A lull in fighting between countries and by the decline of famine and the plague.
After the Plague, the Statute of Laborers was passed in England in 1351. This law aimed to control inflation by capping wages and preventing workers from demanding higher pay due to labor shortages. It sought to stabilize the economy by restricting the mobility of laborers and maintaining pre-plague wage levels. The statute reflected the authorities' attempts to manage the social and economic upheaval caused by the significant population decline.
The answer is The Bubonic Plague
Africans had to combat the spread of disease and environmental problems
Population fell, trade declined, serfs left their manors in search of better pay
The Bubonic Plague (a.k.a The Black Plague) caused a dramatic decline in the population of Europe in the 1300s.
The plague, and wars.
black death (plague) and crusades
The short answer is: infighting and the plague.
In some places the Jews were accused of deliberately causing or spreading the plague, and this led to Jews being massacred.
The End Of War. The end of the plague. The decline of famine
The Plague
When People died of the Plague, the other people could get increased pay because there would be less people.
A lull in fighting between countries and by the decline of famine and the plague.
trade declined, prices rose, towns became smallerJewish migration to PolandThe decline of feudalismAn increase of power for serfs in Western EuropeMost of Europe was deserted and of the 80 millions lived there aproxsmently 30 was left.The effect of the plague was so bad . that all of Europe were gripped with fear, and thousands and thousands died, the economy also came down.
3 factors that led to the end of feudalism was the bubonic plague, the hundreds' years war, and the magna carta
population would decline