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Economic Consequences of the 14th-Century European Plague

The widespread plague in mid-14th century Europe resulted in the death of approximately one-third of the population. Analyze the economic consequences of this demographic shock on two key factors of production: labor and land. In your analysis, explain the mechanism that led to changes in the economic standing of surviving peasants and landowners.

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