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Discuss The Long-Term Consequences Of The Bubonic Plague

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In the mid-fourteenth century, the European population dropped dramatically. This was due to the bubonic plague (also referred to as the "Black Death".) The ruinous plague definitely had some long-term consequences, but not all was lost for the Europeans, seeing the population reduction caused a growing rise in the availability of food. Black Death also caused inheritance money to be given to dead victims' surviving family members. This gave this fighting bunch a chance for a new start. Even though the bubonic plague proved to the Europeans that their world was full of great risks, it still pushed a few just enough to take them. One of those risk takers was Christopher Columbus, a Spanish navigator.
Columbus tended to venture the

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