Explain the results of the Black Death

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The Black Death had a devastating effect on Europe's population. It is estimated that between one-third and one-half of Europe's population died from the plague. It reduced the world's population by an estimated 75 to 200 million people. The effects of the Black Death on Europe's population were far-reaching and had long-lasting effects. In the immediate aftermath of the Black Death, there was a decline in population, a decline in the availability of labor, and an overall decrease in the economic output of the continent. The death and chaos also had a lasting effect on Europe's social structure. Wages and prices of goods increased as a result of the decreased supply of labor, leading to economic instability and social unrest. Additionally, there were significant changes in the ways in which people were governed and in how power was distributed throughout the continent. Ultimately, the Black Death had a profound and lasting impact on Europe's population, economy, and social structure.

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