Societal Benefits of the Bubonic Plague

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February 1, 2014

 

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They were also able to enjoy better food. "The poor moved into empty houses, slept on beds, and ate off silver. Peasants acquired unclaimed tools and livestock, even a wine press, forge, or mill left without owners and other possessions they never had before" (Dunn 76). Serfs found themselves in very good positions if they survived the plague (42)...
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They were able to run from the estates they had been bound to since birth. They were able to choose to live free or bargain for better pay because of the labor shortage. Some serfs went to other towns, such as London, in hope of learning a new trade and making a better life for themselves. Because of the opportunities given to the poor, the gap between the working men and higher clergymen began to close, therefore developing the middle class (Bagley 159)...
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