Respuesta :
The Black Death affected medieval Europe because it killed one third of all the
people in Europe
people in Europe
Answer:
It affected it majorly in the following aspects: economically, culturally, politically and religiously.
Explanation:
The black Death also is known as "Pestilence" "The Great Plague" o "Black Plague" is a plague disease caused by Yersinia Pestis in populations of fleas and carried by rodents.
It caused a large impact on European culture and society because it reduced the European population by 1/3 or 33% from around 475 million people to between 350 and 375. It was a disease that costed a 50 to 150 years recovery in European society. Production sank, quality of life decreased and panic surrounded. There were cities like Hamburg and Bremen in which it killed around 70% of the population, so it is remembered as one of the most devastating diseases of all time, especially in European society. These numbers represented a major slowdown in production and economic activities that cost around 50 to 150 to each country to recover their economic stability and quality of life. Also, culturally the Europeans became more aware of sanity and improved their healthy measurements. Politically the governments created a series of policies and organizations to regulate sanity and health to prevent these scenarios and religiously it was interpreted as one of the major signs of the apocalypse.