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Life an wages for the peasants improved because the population had dropped massively, which meant that Lords had to pay more to the very few labourers to get anyone at all to work for them. Peasants started to get confident, as they knew that the lords relied on them for work. They began standing up to them, and even the king! Life also improved because now, once the crops recovered, there were less people to share it between= more for one peasant! Peasants would even mve into their dead nieghbours houses and join them to their own.

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