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how did long term changes in population levels affect economy and society in Europe?

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Answered by SmotherQueen
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Long-term changes in population levels affected the economy and society: ... Society became more advanced and civilised. (ii) This change brought about new changes in agricultural production. Production reached its peak.

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Answered by Ꚃhαtαkshi
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Long-term changes in population levels affected the economy and society:

  • A number or towns came into being. They also became the centre of trade and commerce. Society became more advanced and civilised.

  • This change brought about new changes in agricultural production. Production reached its peak. Good quality of goods was also produced.It increased the life expectancy rate.

Depopulation resulted in a major shortage of labour. Serious imbalances were created between agriculture and manufacture because there were not enough people to engage in both equally. Prices of agricultural goods dropped as there were fewer people to buy. Wage rates increased because of the demand for labour, particularly agricultural labour, rose in England by as much as 250 percent in the aftermath of the Black Death. The surviving labour force could now demand twice their earlier wages.

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