black death killed 30-60% of population. It destroyed the economy.
Black Death caused many rebellions. It changed economy and social system.
Black Death killed 75 to 200 million people.it destroyed the economy.
Black Death created many new opportunities. These made its economy rise again.
it had an impact on the population growth
The Black Death pandemic in Europe during the 14th century is estimated to have resulted in a death rate of approximately 30-50% of the population. This devastating plague caused widespread death and had a profound impact on European society and the economy.
Black Death killed 75 to 200 million people. And destroyed whole economy.
Black Death caused people to lose faith in go. they lost faith in church.
they were around the same
Black Death almost killed half of Europe's population. It broke Europe economically and socially.
Barbara Tuchman's thesis in "The Plague" is that historical events such as the Black Death have profound impacts on society, shaping its culture, politics, and economy for generations. Her purpose is to present a comprehensive account of the Black Death's impact on 14th-century Europe and to explore how societies cope with profound crises.
Black Death almost killed half of Europe's population. It broke Europe economically and socially.
Black Death had left whole Europe in shock. Europe lost most of its economy and social power.