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andrew-mc [135]
3 years ago
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WHAT HAPPENED TO THE SOCIETY OF THE MIDDLE AGES BECAUSE OF THE BUBONIC PLAGUE?

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tekilochka [14]3 years ago
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Plague brought an eventual end of serfdom in Western Europe. The manorial system was already in trouble, but the Black Death assured its demise throughout much of Western and Central Europe by 1500. Severe depopulation and migration of people from village to cities caused an acute shortage of agricultural laborers.

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1.Pericles quickly seized the helm, organizing democratic institutions throughout the city and in 461 becoming the ruler of Athens—a title he would hold until his death. The period from 460 to 429 is in fact often referred to as the Age of Pericles in Ancient Greek history.

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