The Black Death, which swept through Europe in the 14th century, had a profound impact on social development by drastically reducing the population. This led to labor shortages, empowering surviving workers to demand higher wages and better working conditions. Consequently, the feudal system weakened as peasants gained more mobility and autonomy, fostering the emergence of a more modern, market-oriented economy. Additionally, the social upheaval prompted shifts in religious and cultural attitudes, contributing to the eventual decline of the Church's authority and the rise of secularism.
The Black Plague or Death affected all of Europe in 1347 to 1351.
The Black Death infected and killed people of all social ranks and all occupations more or less equally.
10 million years
Many of them died.
no but rats did carry it
Black Death forced them to revolt. This lead to major social and economical changes.
Black Death lead to social changes. such as less influence by church.
No.
The churches were affected by black death because they smelled weird.c:
The Black Plague or Death affected all of Europe in 1347 to 1351.
The black death appeared in Norwich in 1349, 1362 and 1369. It caused the death of over a quarter of the population.
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The Black Death infected and killed people of all social ranks and all occupations more or less equally.
the social, economic, political and religion had changed
black death affect our lives by killing us..... the plague
It affected everybody
10 million years