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Black Plague Remodeled Society

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Recreated Society: Society Rebuilt from Scratch Throughout the years, there has been many setbacks in human history, with some having major impacts on the development of society. Mostly, these effects have been negative, however, the black plague wasn't entirely the same. The black plague remodeled society by creating a more efficient economy, created a higher demand for labor and raised wages, and allowed workers their rights by destroying the competitive workforce. With an reorganized society, the economy had many innovations. The economy was very inefficient with the original huge population from before the plague. However, with the huge cut down on population, things worked much better, food was cheaper, less workers removed competition and raised wages, and workers could rebel with fear of being replaced. This difference in food price was due to the abundance of food, and as James said in The Black Plague, "with all of the deaths ..., the price of food dropped" (Mulhern, ¶ 21). This shows how the high population was unsustainable, but with a smaller society, things were much better for the majority. This moves on to other parts …show more content…

This means that people were paid more than ever before for their jobs, and could work at ease without having to worry about not getting paid enough. People were making more than ever, due to the economy, and supply and demand. The higher the demand and lower the supply, which are both true due to little workers, and many jobs, people will be paid the highest they ever had. Putting this into different words, as James says, "The demand for labor rose, and, with few people around willing to work for less, wages rose" (Mulhern, ¶ 22) . Not only were people not getting fired for workers that were more desperate or will take lower pay with a protection they have never had before, but they are also paid better than ever

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