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Social and Economic Effects of the [Bubonic] Plague

Since it was so difficult (and dangerous) to procure goods through trade and to produce them, the prices of both goods produced locally and those imported from afar skyrocketed. Because of illness and death workers became exceedingly scarce, so even peasants felt the effects of the new rise in wages. The demand for people to work the land was so high that it threatened the manorial holdings. Serfs were no longer tied to one master; if one left the land, another lord would instantly hire them.

https://www.brown.edu/Departments/Italian_Studies/dweb/plagu...




Don't get too excited. Labor laws were passed forcing workers to take their pre-plague and limiting their mobility.

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Statute_of_Labourers_1351


And for about 150 years they enjoyed such a rise in living standards, until the gains were erased in the early 1500s, leading to the Great Peasants' War in Germany.




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