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Bubonic Plague Of Afro-Eurasia

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The bubonic plague, or Black Death, was a deadly disease that swept throughout the Afro-Eurasion landmass. Carried by black rats, the bacillus, Yersinia pestis, wiped out two-thirds of the population in some areas of China, Muslim towns, Southwest Asia, parts of the European population, as well as parts of North Africa. The ramifications of the plague varied from place to place, but it commonly effected areas of Afro- Eurasia socially, politically and economically negatively. Politically, the plague affected manorial systems where serfs left the manor in search of better wages. There were also peasant revolts because the nobles resisted peasant demands for higher wages. Because of a depopulation of rural areas, labor in both town and countryside

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