The Black Death, which swept through Europe in the 14th century, had a profound impact on families, leading to significant social and economic changes. Many families were decimated, losing multiple members to the plague, which caused emotional trauma and disrupted traditional family structures. The labor shortage that followed forced surviving family members to adapt to new roles, often leading to increased social mobility and changes in inheritance practices. Additionally, the grief and loss experienced by families fostered a shift in cultural attitudes toward death and mortality.
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Unfortunately, the slave trade of black women and black people in general was devastating to slave families. Most often, families were separated, and black women never saw their families again.
The churches were affected by black death because they smelled weird.c:
The Black Plague or Death affected all of Europe in 1347 to 1351.
The black death appeared in Norwich in 1349, 1362 and 1369. It caused the death of over a quarter of the population.
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black death affect our lives by killing us..... the plague
Black Death forced them to revolt. This lead to major social and economical changes.
It affected everybody
10 million years
Many of them died.
no but rats did carry it