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In what way did the spread of Black Death effect the long term social and economic change in Europe?
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In what way did the spread of Black Death effect the long term social and economic change in Europe?
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Economically, the death of so many people caused by the black death had severe economic consequences. Trade declined, and a shortage of workers caused a dramatic rise in the price of labor.
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