Black Death Plague killed half of world's population. So it affected very negatively.
One significant effect of the plague, particularly the Black Death in the 14th century, was a dramatic decrease in the population of Europe, which led to labor shortages and economic upheaval. This resulted in increased wages for surviving workers and a shift in power dynamics between the labor class and landowners. Additionally, the plague instigated social and cultural changes, including a greater skepticism towards established institutions and a rise in religious fervor, as people sought explanations for the widespread suffering.
It effect almost everyone in england.
people
It killed everyone...
It killed a lot of people.
Yes. Death, which is permanent.
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The number of deaths associated with the Plague cut the population from 450 million down to 350 million. The Black Death also brought massive pogroms against Jews, who were initially blamed for the outbreak. Ironically, the shortage of labor caused by the Plague led to the fall of feudalism and led to a system of wage labor.
Religious people thought that the plague was sent by God as a punishment for sin. Because of all the widespread death due to the whole plague Religious people found it diffeicult to gain trust in their religion because of the death. It did effect Europe in a reasonably large way. However one thing that was not hindered by the plague was the Pope who locked him self in locked quaters. He did not catch either plague.
In the law of supply and demand the effect on the Labor Market is that labor is a commodity.Labor is a commodity
because the plague was so deadly
no