The Bubonic Plague significantly disrupted economic development in medieval times by drastically reducing the population, which led to labor shortages. This scarcity of workers allowed surviving laborers to demand higher wages, shifting the balance of power towards the working class. Additionally, the decline in population resulted in decreased demand for goods, causing a reduction in production and trade activities. Ultimately, these changes contributed to the gradual transition from feudal economies to more market-oriented systems.
during the medieval period of time
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It is the Black Death. (Black Plague, or Bubonic Plague)
Everybody in all of European area.
The Bubonic Plague killed millions of people.
Discuss the bubonic plague or make a story as if you were some1 living during the medieval times.
no atleast i do not think so
It affected everybody
Some parts of Ireland and Scotland. They were the last affected with Black Death.
The answer is The Bubonic Plague
Bubonic plague was important in history because it wiped out 1/3 -1/2 the population of medieval Europe. This destabilized the medieval culture and resulted in substantial changes in society, ultimately leading, in the view of some, to the Industrial Revolution, among other things.
~Magna Carta ~Bubonic Plague ~King whats-his-name ~Feudalism ~etc