How did the Black Death affect medieval Europe
A) It led to the Crusades and the spread of new ideas
B) It closed down all trade routes to Asia
C) It led to social upheaval and helped end the social order of the manor system
D) It caused the Great Schism in the Roman Catholic Church

Respuesta :

B) It closed down all trade routes to Asia.

Answer:

C) It led to social upheaval and helped end the social order of the manor system

Explanation:

    In fact, the disease spread due to the large population in Europe, coupled with poor hygiene, including poor sanitation.

    As the structures of the feudal system collapsed, so did the popular classes. You were intensifying exploitation of the peasant mass and raising taxes in an attempt to solve their problems.

    With the decimation of a third of the European population by the Black Death, landlords saw a considerable decrease in the available labor force, which increased their exploitation of existing labor.

    The servants realized that it was time to claim better living conditions, provoking serious peasant revolts. Meanwhile, the bourgeoisie was also revolting against the oppression exercised by the lords over the cities.

    It was the end of the Middle Ages.

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