<span>The Opium Wars had several resounding effects on China. The first being the more obvious results of losing the war: a weakened military, weakened defenses (several were forced to be torn down after the treaty), opening up of more ports to British and others after the second Opium War (this affected the pouring in of opium as well as a greater influence of Westerners in China), a ridiculous indemnity both times, the sacking of the Summer Palace, and several others. </span>
Women's right to vote. The biggest change was that women felt that they were finally getting able to be equal to men.
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A holder of land by feudal tenure on conditions of homage and allegiance.
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The plague had a significant impact on the relationship between the lords who controlled much of Europe's land and the peasants who worked for them. It became increasingly difficult to find workers to plough fields, harvest crops, and provide other goods and services as people perished. Peasants began to Demand increased pay.
The economy saw a spike in inflation that was both sudden and severe. Because it was so difficult (and hazardous) to obtain and create things through commerce, the costs of both locally produced and imported products soared.
The illness had a devastating effect. In general, a quarter of the population was slaughtered, but in certain small communities, half of the population was typically exterminated. A decline in output and consumption has immediate consequences on the economy and society.