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What were the economic consequences of the Black Death in Western Europe?

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The economy underwent abrupt and extreme inflation. Since it was so difficult (and dangerous) to procure goods through trade and to produce them, the prices of both goods produced locally and those imported from afar skyrocketed.
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The consequences of the Black death in Western Europe was the effects of the economic, political, social, and religious, but most the society, from peasant to king were affected. No body was safe.

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