The Black Death Ring around the rosy, Pocket full of posies Ashes, Ashes! We all fall down!

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The Black Death Ring around the rosy, Pocket full of posies Ashes, Ashes! We all fall down!

Social Effects of Plague People with skills became very valuable Nobles & lords lost authority Rise of middle class Serfs left land Lack of law enforcement

Economic Effects of Plague  Governments stopped importation & exportation  Surplus in consumer goods  Revolts in countryside from lords who would not release their serfs  Peasants’ Revolt 1381

Effects on Spirituality, Art & Literature People lost faith in the Catholic Church Persecution of minorities Symbolic use of the skeleton in art “Dance of Death” was often shown in literature, art and drama