What Happened After the Black Death Ended

The Black Death devastated Europe, claiming 25 million lives and up to 80% of the population in some cities. Survivors of the plague, which lasted from approximately 1347-1353, struggled with skyrocketing food prices, psychological torment, and survivor guilt. Even Renaissance scholar Petrarch wished he was never born. In spite of the many tragedies it caused, the Black Death also had ripple effects that improved conditions in Europe in its aftermath. The awful time period didn’t only galvanize pub culture, it transformed Europe’s feudal society, spurring the 14th-century Renaissance in Italy and shifting wealth from the aristocracy to workers and peasants. #BlackDeath #MedievalEurope #WeirdHistory
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