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den301095 [7]
1 year ago
12

What were some of the long-term effects of the Black Death?

History
1 answer:
meriva1 year ago
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Some of the long term effects of the black dath was that

  • It brought about a decrease in population
  • It brought about a fall in trade
  • It led to a reduction in the amount of labor available
  • It brought about economic collapse.

<h3>What was the black death?</h3>

The black death was the name of the serious bubonic death and plague that was known to have struck both Asia and Europe at the time.

The disease was said to have originated from Asia. It led to the death of a lot of people in the society. People were said to have died in their thousands on a daily basis.

Some of the long term effects of the black dath was that

  • It brought about a decrease in population
  • It brought about a fall in trade
  • It led to a reduction in the amount of labor available
  • It brought about economic collapse.

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