Topic > The Black Death: The Direct Cause Of The Renaissance

Dark Death" alluding to the case of a disease that occurred in Europe somewhere around 1347 and 1352. The plague affected the entire population, not just a few from before class, mixing social conditions and monetary circumstances and allowing new demands to channel over the next 200 years. The psychological destruction and destruction of the population due to the Black Death was the direct cause of the Renaissance black caused the death of several government officials and political figures became infected, which led them to isolate themselves from society until their deaths. As more and more government officials became victims of the plague, the government was helpless and the plague became rampant doctors fled abroad. In any case there were not enough healthy workers to harvest the crops that had arisen. Mortality from starvation in a starvation year appears to have been considerable: one estimate is as high as 6%. Hunger struck another part of the population from the plague, especially those less independent to support themselves, such as children and beggars. A vacuum was created that allowed workers to demand higher wages. From this circumstance the first conflicts developed in the middle of the legislative hall and at work. The workers had to be experts in the circumstance. In some cases they asked for double the salary. Not only was there a labor shortage, driving up wages, but there was also a shortage of occupants, resulting in lower property rents. Finally, one of the largest and most continuing traditions known since the plague was that of Isolate. The development of ocean trade and the awareness that the plague was brought by ships returning from the Levant led to the choice of the block in Venice. It was proclaimed that the ships