Which of the following is NOT a long-term effect of the Black Death? Urban (city) populations increased in Europe as peasants left the countryside manors for be
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Urban (city) populations increased in Europe as peasants left the countryside manors for better opportunities in cities
The Mongols completely conquered Europe and replaced every European Monarch
Many peasants died creating a labor shortage, making the peasants that survived more valuable which helped them to make more
money/wealth
it ended the feudal system in Europe as kings and nobles had less power and peasants had more
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1. User Answers skurvypete1
Answer:
the Mongols invading Europe.
Explanation:
the Mongol empire was not really as much of a threat to Europe as it was a century before the black death. Infact the black death led to a major reduction in warfare as most societies in Asia and the Middle East were also reeling from the effects as well.
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2. User Answers abiafalak8
Answer:
I think it is the third one.
Explanation:
I think that because a lot of people die which means that lives were more valued because there were of them left. Also, it couldn't be A, or d, because even after the black death, kings and nobles still existed.