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The Bubonic Plague, also known as the Black Death, had a catastrophic impact on Constantinople and Europe in the 14th century, leading to significant population decline and economic disruption. In Constantinople, the disease caused widespread fear and chaos, weakening the Byzantine Empire and contributing to its eventual decline. In Europe, the plague decimated populations, reducing the workforce, which resulted in labor shortages, social upheaval, and shifts in economic power. The aftermath also led to changes in social structures, increased questioning of authority, and ultimately set the stage for the Renaissance.

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