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Economic Impact

Workers' wages skyrocketed as arable land lay fallow; landlords, desperate for people to work their land, were forced to renegotiate farmers' wages. Famine followed. Widespread death eroded the strict hereditary class divisions that had, for centuries, bound peasants to land owned by local lords.

The epidemic caused some major economic effects, including a very deep recession. This was because of a reduction in consumption and production.   Many feilds and crops also went to waste and rotted.