The plague large population loss resulted in favorable outcomes for the surviving peasants in England and Western Europe, such as wage increases and greater access to land, and was one of the factors in the end of the feudal system.
At the same time, the plague provided benefits such as modern labor movements, medical advancements, and a new way of life. Indeed, much of the Italian Renaissance—including, to some extent, Shakespeare's drama—is an aftershock of the Black Death. Europe's governments had no effective response to the crisis because no one knew what caused it or how it spread. Despite the efforts of many governments to prevent the plague, it persisted. The majority of medical workers resigned or relocated because they were unhappy.
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