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What was one of the unforeseen consequences of the black death epidemic

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Am not sure if is right but here it goes.
There was an option which are I remember from my old school"economic chaos leading to new opportunities".Am not sure but I think this is what my teacher told me
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The end of the Middle Ages

Step-by-step explanation:

With the decimation of a third of the European population by the Black Death, landlords saw a considerable decrease in the available labor force, which increased their exploitation of existing labor.

The servants realized that it was time to claim better living conditions, provoking serious peasant revolts. Meanwhile, the bourgeoisie was also revolting against the oppression exercised by the lords over the cities.

It was the end of the Middle Ages.

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