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castortr0y [4]
4 years ago
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How did the Bubonic Plague impact the modernization of economic, social, and technological factors? Why do you think this occurr

ed?
Social Studies
2 answers:
Sveta_85 [38]4 years ago
3 0

According to some academics, the Bubonic Plague improved considerably many aspects in Europe. European cities began to improve the health conditions in both the streets and homes. Drainage and sewerage services began to be used in order to prevent future plagues.

The reduction in the population also affected the economy of some European countries in a positive way. The working force was considerably reduced, causing a greater demand for workers and increases in wages. Therefore, the purchasing power of the people increased as well as the standards of living.

The quality of the fields also improved considerably. The decrease in the population reduced the need to cultivate quickly, so the crops had more time to be harvested. Also, with a reduction in the number of people who inhabited the land, there was more space in lands to be cultivated. As a result, the population was able to acquire better-quality products.


Ksju [112]4 years ago
3 0

The Bubonic Plague killed more than 60% of Europe's population, causing a labor shortage. As a result, people needed to create ways to make up for that shortage, which came with innovation and technology.

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