Effects Of The Black Death On Eurasia
The Black Death is a very well-known disease that started spreading during the mid fourteenth century. It affected Eurasia and numerous other parts of the world. Many important political events were a cause of this deadly disease and also altered Eurasia’s social structure. Preceding the worldwide introduction of the plague, populations were growing exceptionally high resulting in negative consequences for peasants. The unemployment rate at this time was very high. On the other hand, this meant that labor became cheaper for the wealthy. Additively, livestock greatly decreased as a result of this disease.
It was obvious that many political figures and government figures became infected with the Black Plague and were forced to rid themselves