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Black Plague Dbq

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In the mid 1300’s the Black Plague (Black Death) made its way into Europe. The plague had social impacts, economic impacts, and political impacts. The plague affected everybody's life regardless where you were on the social ladder. Everybody who got the disease was dead in three to five days. The few years the plague was in Europe it was affecting them 150 years later. The lower class workforce was wiped out. The lower class was most affected because of the way they lived. The social impact that the plague had in Europe was massive. The fourteenth century was brutal, nasty, and short. Regardless it already had a history of Peasant workforces. England was overpopulated. Before the plague, labor was cheap and easy to find because of all the people, the peasants were lower class. The lower class was the majority of who dies because of the way that they lived. With all of the peasants dying the workforce dropped significantly. This also caused a slash in costs of livestock, crops, caused inflation. The amount of people that died due to the plague took away our economic workforce. Some wages increased because the workers can take advantage of the low workforce. It was bad for the economy. Now …show more content…

The plague opened the eyes of the many people that followed the church. Since the followers believed in God, they thought that if they prayed, and made amends they would be spared from the sickness. Bishops and higher members of the church were supposed to be closer with god. But when the Bishops and members fell ill, a lot of the followers disbanded from the church and didn't believe in god because “he didn't help”. They didn’t want anyone else getting the plague so they didn't allow visitors to come in, leave, or enter other places.. Some people were killed for entering other places. During this time there was no stable government, they were either dead, dying, or hiding trying not to get

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