Respuesta :
The numbers of deaths resulted in labor shortages. The Black Death is estimated to have killed at least a third and in some places two thirds of the population, this led many villages, farms and urban trades to depletion. After the first outbreaks in the mid-14th century Europe's population only stopped decreasing by the early 15th century and restarted growing by the late 15th century, roughly a century and a half without populational growth.