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The plague, particularly the Black Death in the 14th century, significantly altered where peasants lived by causing a drastic decline in the population. With fewer laborers available, many peasants sought better opportunities, often leaving overcrowded villages for towns where demand for labor was high. This migration contributed to the gradual decline of the feudal system, as landowners had to offer better wages and conditions to retain workers. Overall, the plague facilitated a shift towards urbanization and a more mobile workforce.

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