Effects of the Black Death - How the Black Death Worked | HowStuffWorks - 12 views
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Garth Holman on 31 Mar 16How would the peasants that survived the Black Death, react to the huge increase in wages in the cities?
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Nitzan Omer on 15 Mar 19The people that survived were very hurt because they had seen so many people die, but they were also so happy that they were alive.They had a dance Macabre as a dance to talk to people that have died, and they celebrate being alive
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Arielle Epstein on 15 Mar 19The pesants who survived the black death, started to have better lives because of the increase in wages. Peasants started to eat nicer foods and made more money from working.
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The Black Death reared its head sporadically in Europe over the next few centuries.
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The workforce had been destroyed -- farms were abandoned and buildings crumbled. The price of labor skyrocketed in the face of worker shortage, and the cost of goods rose. The price of food, though, didn't go up, perhaps because the population had declined so much.
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